Re: Interlux or Rust-Oleum
would the topsides paint from interlux be what you would want to use on the trailer too then? <br /><br />of course, if its THAT expensive, I can live with a few dings on the trailer, lol<br /><br />also, aluminum paints need a special primer right? some sort of zinc chromate paint? would rustoleum brand be good for that, and use the interlux for a top coat? My old man keeps insisting that Red Lead is the best, I told him lead was outlawed YEARS ago, and he said there is some in the basement, lol, he was a painting contractor Back In The Day, and never let go of ANYTHING, there is even a gallon of Thunderbird Silver Blue down there, must be 40 years old (car paint for a Thunderbird, dont know the brand, cant remember it)<br /><br />Hey ...<br /><br />wait a minute!<br /><br />(I HATE when my mind does this)<br /><br />if you prepped an aluminum hull, did the zinc chromate thing, washed it all down with vinegar and water, etc etc, then took it to say MAACO, wouldnt a baked on car paint look wonderful? all those guys do ALL DAY is spray cars, Im sure they would do a good job spraying the hull out, just a matter of getting the hull prepped correctly<br /><br />this a good idea or what?<br /><br />they prolly wouldnt charge a ton either if you asked for a stock color, say Polar White or Triple White<br /><br />Hmmmmm ....