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Undercoating Trailer Ideas?

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Steph_735
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2006-09-01 9:22 PM (#47729)
Subject: Undercoating Trailer Ideas?


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My trailer was painted underneat with paint, but has a few rust spots. Is their a primer that i can spray on without having to remove the rust? And what would be best to under coat it with? Like i've seen that paint on do it your self truck liner. Would that work? Cause i would like to undercoat the bottom of the trailer and inside the fenders with something like that.
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hounddog
Reg. Dec 2005
Posted 2006-09-02 5:02 AM (#47736 - in reply to #47729)
Subject: RE: Undercoating Trailer Ideas?


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You can buy spray undercoating in cans.Did a travel trailer once with it.Rust use some EXTEND in a can.Can be bought at most auto parts stores same as the spray undercoating.Follow the instructions.Not hard to do.
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statzk
Reg. May 2006
Posted 2006-09-06 11:46 AM (#47969 - in reply to #47729)
Subject: RE: Undercoating Trailer Ideas?


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Check out POR-15.  I did the frame and suspension of my Corvette with it after sandblasting, no rust after 3 years.  Others on the vette forum have done the same.  Stuff is expensive but great.  I just painted the frame of a trailer, but as I was selling it I did it with rattle cans of Rustoleum.  Had I been keeping the trailer I would have invested in a can of POR-15.

http://www.por15.com/

Awesome stuff.  I will be doing the frame of my '51 Ford F1 in the stuff as well.  The semi-gloss black gives a nice finish, the regular black is somewhat glossy when dry, looks a bit strange on a frame IMHO.

Cheers!

~Kevin

 

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