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AveryD12
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Topic: Painting a trailerPosted: 1 hour 24 minutes ago at 10:24am |
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I have an old trailer that needs a fresh coat of paint. It has numerous rust areas. Rust areas are not very heavy just enough to know the paint is gone. The trailer is yellow and I would like to repaint it black. Should I prime just rust areas or apply primer to the entire trailer? I will wire brush the rust areas. Other than pressure washing what should I do to the areas that still have paint?
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DMiller
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Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Hermann, Mo Points: 34440 |
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Posted: 45 minutes ago at 11:03am |
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Will have to clear any loose paint, and scuff the surface of the rest or will not stick for long..
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