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Old 11-13-2007, 12:58 PM
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does anyone have any tips on painting frames
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i usually rinse everything off real good, and hit it wit h a degreaser/scotchbright pad. CLean it off again real nice and flat black it.
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Take off the bed and wheels also
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What^? Yuo dont ahve to do that. I have abodylift so it made it easier to get to everything. But you dont have to remove anything...unless your going for a candy apple red show frame ;-) But if its just a DD/wheeler and your looking to protect form rust..do as i said.
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Originally Posted by Tacoma750
What^? Yuo dont ahve to do that. I have abodylift so it made it easier to get to everything. But you dont have to remove anything...unless your going for a candy apple red show frame ;-) But if its just a DD/wheeler and your looking to protect form rust..do as i said.
Depends on how much time u want to spend on it. I just get carried away
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i already have everything off of the back and pretty much all of it down to the bare metal i was more wondering what kind of paint to use how many coats and since i'm not taking the cab off some kind of undercoat spray? thanks preciate it
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Originally Posted by 89pickupsr5
i already have everything off of the back and pretty much all of it down to the bare metal i was more wondering what kind of paint to use how many coats and since i'm not taking the cab off some kind of undercoat spray? thanks preciate it
Once again how carried away do you want to get I'm sure your local body shop supplier can leaved u in the right direction
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You can primer it and flat black it..
You can spray herculiner on it
You can por15 it
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Originally Posted by Tacoma750
You can primer it and flat black it..
You can spray herculiner on it
You can por15 it
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I just cleaned mine off a bit and hit it with gloss black tremclad/rustolium.
I didnt really prep it very well. I love the glossy look, but I did the skids in flat black.




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Oil undercoat it and dont waste your time painting it...

Oil undercoat your truck with tractor hydraulic fluid ...thats what i do

PS anyone need their truck coated...????
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Originally Posted by nate V
Oil undercoat it and dont waste your time painting it...

Oil undercoat your truck with tractor hydraulic fluid ...thats what i do

PS anyone need their truck coated...????
That sounds like a hell of a mess lol

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Glossy paint is more durable and things won't stick to it as easily. I like 3 coats personally.
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lol just make sure your in someone elses driveway
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Degrease and clean it, paint with flat black or satin black rustoleum, 2 coats.. I just spray away really..
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Originally Posted by Albert.G
lol just make sure your in someone elses driveway
You can do it in mine, my parents don't care at all. I spray paint so much in my driveway its not even funny. From a physics project i have 5 meter intervals sprayed out.

I think i am going to coat my frame with some rust stop, then go over with rustoleum.

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lol hey me and you both, ive got red paint from my integra, white paint from my bmx, black paint from the passatt, and bedliner everywhere from my truck lol
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hey man personally i would just clean it all off with some degreaser( chemtool) and then scuff it up with some steel wool.. Then go to your local auto parts store and by some underlining and spray it with that. That way it is nice and black and tough.
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Its not that messy considering the corrosion it prevents

living up here in the rust belt area paint just doesn't cut it
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I will second the spray it all with oil and forget about paint. Its the only way to help keep rust down. Maybe where there isn't winter for 5 months and snow and salt and ice for 5 months it wouldn't be bad but if I paint my box gloss black rustolium in the fall with a brush heavy and by the time spring rolls around half of it is gone and rust is in its place. Spraying the inside and outside of your frame, and panels is the best way to keep it rust free. Undercoating will only hide the rust and when it shows up it will be too late. As most of us know the frames rust from the inside out so painting the oilside of the frame really wont do that much anyways other than make it look pretty. What you should do every spring after the salt is gone is get that hose right inside the frame rail and get the truck on an angle and hose it right out. You would be suprised at how much rust comes out. Then after you did that and have let it dry out spray it full of oil and put the plugs on. I do an oil change in the fall before winter starts and spray all my used oil inside my frame and fenders with a cheap oil gun I bought for $10. Works well but the oil must be warm to flow through the gun.


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