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Thad in AR. View Drop Down
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    Posted: 10 hours 52 minutes ago at 3:29am
I’m getting close to having my old truck project ready for paint.
I have the door jambs and inner side of the doors stripped to bare meta.
Is there a rattle can primer suitable for these ?
I plan to use epoxy primer on the exterior.
A lot of the exterior will be to bare metal as well
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Crazy as it sounds and against the orange bleeding folks here, I really like the John Deere primer, it goes on smooth and comes in rattle can, quart or gallon. Im not a professional painter by no means but I restored a wd45 a couple years ago and thats what I used and its held up very well. It is also very reasonably priced when compared to automotive primers.
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John Deere's paint is (or at least used to be) Valspar, the same as AGCO paint.

I always heard that, on bare metal, you should use a metal etch prior to painting or a self-etching primer.
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Originally posted by WF owner WF owner wrote:

John Deere's paint is (or at least used to be) Valspar, the same as AGCO paint.

I always heard that, on bare metal, you should use a metal etch prior to painting or a self-etching primer.

I am considering rustoleum Self etching primer. Was told it works well on another website for car guys.
Hoping for advice from the guys in this group. I trust them the most.
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Use the SAME epoxy primer for the ENTIRE truck ! That way it's 100% the same, no chance of 'incompatabilty ' problems. Easy to tarp off the interior and windshield areas for priming the doors and jambs.
Be sure to clean the gun out as SOON as you're finished ! Do NOT answer the phone clean the gun out !!!!
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