Re: Prepping and painting angle iron

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Re: Prepping and painting angle iron texasjim1093 07-05-2008
Posted by texasjim1093 on July 5, 2008, 11:53 am
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The kerosene and rag method works great. A degreaser wash before hand
with a hose or pressure washer will get cleaner. A roller or brush
works fine. If you want maximum protection spray undercoat on the
bottom surfaces. Don't waste time getting off mill scale, it holds
paint fine in my experience. With a little maintenance, this method
will keep a trailer on the road for as long as you own it.

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