Every paint system is going to have their own recommendations when it comes to providing corrosion protection to bare metal. However, there are 4 basic methods that may be used, which will be discussed in this video.
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Rick says
June 24, 2015 at 12:47 amGood vid Donnie!! I use epoxy on bare metal then primer/surfacer then finish sand for top coat.
Had good results this way.
Thanks and keep ’em comin’….
steve allen says
June 24, 2015 at 2:13 amDonnie, Been watching your videos since the beginning and must say you have come a long way. Your audio and video has improved vastly and you seem more comfortable in front of the camera, great work and keep it up.