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<blockquote data-quote="Stove Iron" data-source="post: 219246" data-attributes="member: 6731"><p>If you are going to use Rustoleum, be aware that Rustoleum can sometimes fade and "chalk" when exposed to prolong sunlight. I remember painting my winch bumper and rear bumper satin black to match, and a year later repainted them both because they faded to a dark gray.</p><p></p><p>I used some Tractor Supply trailer paint with the catalyst/hardener and haven't noticed any problems after 3 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stove Iron, post: 219246, member: 6731"] If you are going to use Rustoleum, be aware that Rustoleum can sometimes fade and "chalk" when exposed to prolong sunlight. I remember painting my winch bumper and rear bumper satin black to match, and a year later repainted them both because they faded to a dark gray. I used some Tractor Supply trailer paint with the catalyst/hardener and haven't noticed any problems after 3 years. [/QUOTE]
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