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<blockquote data-quote="Stove Iron" data-source="post: 265383" data-attributes="member: 6731"><p>Usually, you want a high solids oil based paint. A lot of folks have used Rustoleum paints to prime and coat their trailers. I've painted numerous metals (trailers, winch bumpers, lamp poles, birdbaths, etc.) with Rustoleum and had good results. My winch bumper started chalking up after a year though.</p><p></p><p>For the last two years, I have been using Sherwin Williams KEM series Industrial coatings wherever I would have used Rustoleum in the past. Right now, I'm modifying my jon boats trailer tongue and using KEM Kromik universal metal primer and KEM 400 gloss black to paint my trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stove Iron, post: 265383, member: 6731"] Usually, you want a high solids oil based paint. A lot of folks have used Rustoleum paints to prime and coat their trailers. I've painted numerous metals (trailers, winch bumpers, lamp poles, birdbaths, etc.) with Rustoleum and had good results. My winch bumper started chalking up after a year though. For the last two years, I have been using Sherwin Williams KEM series Industrial coatings wherever I would have used Rustoleum in the past. Right now, I'm modifying my jon boats trailer tongue and using KEM Kromik universal metal primer and KEM 400 gloss black to paint my trailer. [/QUOTE]
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