Painting chassis repairs
Discussion
I've had a bit of welding done on the inner and outer sills on my shed, and want to coat it with enough wearing paint to prevent a rusty recurrence.
Its bare metal at the moment, so i was planning on giving it a coat of rust convertor first to get rid of any micro rust, then Upol etch primer, a coat of regular primer and then a coat of smooth hammerite to give a tough finish. Then give the whole area a coat of waxoyl underseal.
That sound about right? or is there a better method/product to use. Bear in mind its an old Honda, not a concours Ferrari
Its bare metal at the moment, so i was planning on giving it a coat of rust convertor first to get rid of any micro rust, then Upol etch primer, a coat of regular primer and then a coat of smooth hammerite to give a tough finish. Then give the whole area a coat of waxoyl underseal.
That sound about right? or is there a better method/product to use. Bear in mind its an old Honda, not a concours Ferrari
Hammerite isnt much good these days, i would just clean up and paint with something like rustoleum combicolour, no real need to prime with this paint.
Bilt hamber UB is also a much better product than Waxoyl, UC if you want a clear coating.
Some of the epoxy paints look very good but may be overkill.
Bilt hamber UB is also a much better product than Waxoyl, UC if you want a clear coating.
Some of the epoxy paints look very good but may be overkill.
Is there any rust left at all? If so do all you can to remove as much as possible otherwise you are wasting your time with everything else.
Then if there is any trace of rust use a converter, I personally love Miparox, if you dont care about the finish get the emulsion and brush it on, it seals everything underneath.
I then use Gravitex which is easy to apply and again a great barrier on sills. Its over paintable so you can do what you want after to make it look prettier.
Try not to leave them bare metal for long, you are just attracting moisture, get some etch primer on if nothing else if you plan to leave them for any period of time to get some protection on them.
I wouldnt bother with normal primer, its not a moisture barrier, epoxy is but it sounds like your just looking for an easy fix for a daily runner from your question.
Then if there is any trace of rust use a converter, I personally love Miparox, if you dont care about the finish get the emulsion and brush it on, it seals everything underneath.
I then use Gravitex which is easy to apply and again a great barrier on sills. Its over paintable so you can do what you want after to make it look prettier.
Try not to leave them bare metal for long, you are just attracting moisture, get some etch primer on if nothing else if you plan to leave them for any period of time to get some protection on them.
I wouldnt bother with normal primer, its not a moisture barrier, epoxy is but it sounds like your just looking for an easy fix for a daily runner from your question.
Edited by DaveF-SkinnysAutos on Wednesday 22 October 14:17
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