Well Ole TX lets go over what I did and said. I said that I had installed the coating over an unprimed surfaces and that it worked well for me, and several other people. I said that the material can be used without a primer and used myself as an example. I said that it has bonded well enough to use a pressure washer for cleaning I said that the product also works well on a steel surface. I did not say that you should copy my example. I said that you should follow the manufacturer's recommendations. I gave examples of how to prepare aluminum for a coating. I said that it was incorrect to categorize all coatings into the same group. I supplied the name of a very good primer to use on bare aluminum. These facts are what you are now venting about as a source of bad information, with constant negative emphasis on my manhood, integrity and character. Your trailer must have been a real prize, with enough flexing to shear the film of a very durable product. The surface must have been extraordinary well prepared to allow the material to debond in sheets. It's painfully obvious, that your tirades are indicative of far more problems, than a coating of paint on a worn out trailer. Gard |