what textured paint/liner to use on tow-dolly?
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what textured paint/liner to use on tow-dolly?
My dolly use to be white, but the paint has pretty gone and there's some surface rust.
I'd like to paint it something durable & easy to apply.
I've seen some jeeps, roll cages which have been painted with a tough liner coating.
What tough/textured wrinkle paint coating do you guys have experiance with that you would reccomend to use on a dolly?
I'd like to paint it something durable & easy to apply.
I've seen some jeeps, roll cages which have been painted with a tough liner coating.
What tough/textured wrinkle paint coating do you guys have experiance with that you would reccomend to use on a dolly?
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Re: what textured paint/liner to use on tow-dolly?
any general under carrage paint. u want to fix the rust first or use rust eliminating primer.
or just buy a new tow dolly and white spray paint and touch it up whenever it chips. u can even clear coat it to protect the finish
or just buy a new tow dolly and white spray paint and touch it up whenever it chips. u can even clear coat it to protect the finish
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truck bedliner....but the surface needs to be really clean... use a flapper wheel and buzz down any surface rust, remove all loose or chipping paint(you may want to sand blast it) then knock it all down wth some 200grit and then apply the bed liner
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Re: what textured paint/liner to use on tow-dolly?
thanks for the advice guys.
I'll see if some local shops have portable media blaster... that may be the easiest vs. spending hours sanding down the entire dolly.
I'll see if some local shops have portable media blaster... that may be the easiest vs. spending hours sanding down the entire dolly.
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