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Finally, a high quality primer for mainting custom made bare aluminum parts.

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by Mike500, May 20, 2012.

  1. Mike500

    Mike500 Senior Member

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    For years, I have struggled with the yellow and green "zinc chromate" primers that the Ford Motor Comany developed for painting aluminum aircraft in the 1920's.

    I painted some of my aluminum specially made custom chassis bars and braces with zinc chromate, which is "strictly" controlled and not very available in many markets, since "chromate" is a carcinogen.

    Finally, I looked around extensively for several months for a subsitute. Eureka! I have found it.

    It's called Rust-Oleum Auto Primeer Self Etchng.

    It can be had at Walmart (in the Automotive section, if you can find it.

    About a buck and a half, more, it is readily available at all Home Depots;

    Autorf Sspr Auto Prime Self Etchng-249322 at The Home Depot

    The stuff lays down well to a smooth flat finish, and is desighed to take high quality automotive or other paint.

    It is a dark gray, when dry. It's really high quality stuff.

    Now, you can have the "custom made" chassis braces in the color you really want.
     
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    Hmm, any comment or ideas about this comment left on the Home Depot link you provided?

    " It does not stay on and after allowing the suggested dry time, it can be wiped off with a wet paper towel. We waited an additional twenty-four hours and it is the same. It is powdery and comes out of the can spotty."

    Are there any surface prep steps the user might have missed? Thanks.
     
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    The guy making the comment sure dooesn't understand painting aluminum. Surface prep is everything. You need to sand it to a rough surface with 180 wet or dry sandpaper, not steel wool.

    Then, again, he might have tried to paint "anodized" aluminum; a "no go" from the start.

    After sanding, I wash it off with a degreaser or "Dawn" dishwashing liquid, dry and paint.

    Hope this helps,

    Mike
     
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    Anybody can paint, even elephants!
    The trick is getting the paint to properly adhere to surface to being painted!
    Proper prep work is 99% of the process.
    It's a must, otherwise why waste your time! :eek:
     
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    That's why I love my powder coater. Plus, he's only a few minutes from the house.