Dale M. wrote:Like other have said..... Preparation is the key... CLEAN, CLEAN, CLEAN.... Rustoleum primer and then color coat, its tough and durable....... And I like actually putting it on with a brush.... Allows you can be sure paint is well into all the nooks and crannies where sprays don't always go, exactly the places rust starts......
Dale
Rustoleum Primer topped with Rustoleum Paint is my preference.
I brush it in the tight spots, then thin it down and spray it on. I've had good luck with this combo. I'm currently working on a 5x9 utility trailer for myself, I'm trying Colorplace Rust Tough Enamle, the Wal-Mart version of Rustoleum.
I"m using "Recycled" metal on this build, so I've been hitting the pieces with a wire brush on the grinder and painting them as I cut them. Kind of a backwards way to do it, but I like to try new ways of doing things every now and then. I just knock off the paint where I need to weld, lay down a bead, and paint it back after the weld cools. First time I ever painted a project before I built it.