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spoonpluggergino
Posted 1/17/2015 9:13 AM (#748995)
Subject: Boat Trailer Work





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Location: Glen Ellyn Il
I am in the process of replacing my trailer bunks, but also I am going to repaint the inside steel of my trailer, due to gravel damage. Is any one used pick up truck bed liner coating to coat the steel, instead of black epoxy paint
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Gino
Masqui-ninja
Posted 1/17/2015 9:18 AM (#748996 - in reply to #748995)
Subject: RE: Boat Trailer Work





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It works but will peel off if the prep isn't good. Prep work is far more important than the finishing coat imo.
Clammer
Posted 1/17/2015 10:08 AM (#749001 - in reply to #748996)
Subject: RE: Boat Trailer Work




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Masqui-ninja - 1/17/2015 9:18 AM

It works but will peel off if the prep isn't good. Prep work is far more important than the finishing coat imo.


^ 100% correct! Use the proper etching primer for your trailer type ( steel, alum, galv). Products are very specialized to adhere to certain materials. Also, before you prime be sure the surface is properly cleaned and prepped. Rent a small sandblaster, take your time on the prep work and you will be very pleased with the results.
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