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<blockquote data-quote="Shoedawg" data-source="post: 394184" data-attributes="member: 13490"><p>I hope it holds in the long run. Etching a surface helps a ton. I would highly encourage you to use a self etching primer next time. I used a primer on my trailer. I cleaned up everything, and went down to bare metal, then cleaned with Acetone, then put a primer on it. I was using Enamel paint for the trailer. I used sprayed cans, and did multiple LIGHT coats at a time. I am learning quick, that painting a boat (or anything else) is a patience game. Give it some time to cure. I am letting my trailer sit for a couple of weeks before I put it back together. Next time I may just pay someone to soda blast the thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shoedawg, post: 394184, member: 13490"] I hope it holds in the long run. Etching a surface helps a ton. I would highly encourage you to use a self etching primer next time. I used a primer on my trailer. I cleaned up everything, and went down to bare metal, then cleaned with Acetone, then put a primer on it. I was using Enamel paint for the trailer. I used sprayed cans, and did multiple LIGHT coats at a time. I am learning quick, that painting a boat (or anything else) is a patience game. Give it some time to cure. I am letting my trailer sit for a couple of weeks before I put it back together. Next time I may just pay someone to soda blast the thing. [/QUOTE]
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