Posted by B-maniac on April 24, 2013 at 07:58:39 from (97.85.59.154):
In Reply to: Paint for truck deck posted by Chase_99 on April 24, 2013 at 06:48:47:
You got the first two priorities and that is to blast and then I would have them apply two coats of 2 component epoxy primer. Not that it needs two to do it's job but not many are that thorough as far as coverage so it gives a second chance for the spots they miss. As far as paint , I would just use the cheap stuff but make sure they put plenty on. I wouldn't even use the hardner so it will leave the paint slightly uncured and a little more flexible and maybe hold off the stone chips for a while longer. When you grind into an uncatylized enamel job after abt 9 months, it will still turn gooey on the grinder disc. Fade won't be too bad as you said it is inside most of time. No top cote will hold up to big stone chips but it will take the brunt and hopefully leave the epoxy intact underneath to prevent rust. I have not seen epoxy chip very often and when it does it will be a minor chip and won't undermine and become a big flake.
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