Trailer Painting

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abodybill

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I have to paint my car hauler so what I like to find out what is the best rust preventive paint?

not looking at the price as I don't want to be doing this for afew years.

I will be blasting the trailer before painting it.

Let me know what you guys have used.

Thanks,
 
Well people around here are using a colored truck spray in bedliner ! Looks damn good and VERY DURABLE! I would check into that.I am told you can mix any color of paint to the product to match your tow vehicle etc.Or just go plain black.I hav seen 3 around that did thi.One was black,one was red and the other a blue.All looked really good.I think that is what I a going with. Hunters around here are doing a lot of 4 wheel drive trucks the same way.It don't show scratches!

Bobby Dodson
 
1969340dart said:
...people around here are using a colored truck spray in bedliner ...
Some of the body shops around here are using spray-in bedliner to under-coat vehicles after media-blasting. They say it last longer, seals better, and is easy to apply.
 
Is your hauler a standard steel or fibreglass construction? If so: blast, epoxy primer, fill primer, sand, and paint with any good quality automotive type paint such as Dupont or PPG.
 

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