I'll probably be doing white or a shade of white so it shouldn't be too bad if I roll it on. Easy to hide imperfections too
Painting a oxidized truck
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Pool6710, Sep 3, 2014.
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If you have bare aluminum exposed on the truck cab read info from this link - http://forums.iboats.com/forum/boat...68504-steps-to-prep-aluminuim-with-pics?t=457 for the excellent result. For the decent result just scuff it with scoth brite and paint with self etching primer from auto parts store (green).
For the painting good info in the next link:
http://forums.iboats.com/forum/boat...1961-lonestar-flamingo-splashed-w-pics/page16
You can use RustOleum paint from Walmart and hardener from auto parts store. The rollers from Homedepo will work good instead spray gun. I'll recommend you to start from the roof. Scuff it,wash it prime and paint. So you can see what did you wrong and most visible parts of the cab will be painted better. -
The trucks I have seen that are just flat paint look pretty good. The drivers said it was the easiest paint job they did.
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I used a cleaner the paint guy sold me, wiped it down just before using the tack rag. I may be a sucker I don't know
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I've been looking at some newer white trucks today, they looked amazing and had almost 0 gloss. So I think I'll be alright. I just don't want to paint it and have it look chalky in areas.
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I don't think it will. I'm not sure but I don't think you can mess up a flat paint job without working at it.
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