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cervidog

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I am shopping around for a good primer to use on rusty metal. So far rustoleum for rusty metal looks like the way to go. At 30.00 a gallon one will barely enough.I am trying to paint my car trailer,deck and fenders are the worst of it.
 
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Leaflessshadetree

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I'd go with the rustoleum.

I tried POR 15 on a couple of projects. Expensive (about 10x the cost of rustoleum) and it won't cover as much area. I did preparations according to their instructions and used their cleaner and prep products. It didn't hold up well at all.
 
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Angelfire

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POR15 peeled off in sheets after all their recommended prep. Never again. I would personally order up some southernpolyurethanes.com epoxy primer. Used it on my Jeep and a trailer and was impressed. Not meant for UV exposure so coat over it.
 

CJM8515

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Ive used spray on rustoleum rust reformer over direct rusty metal. Worked very well, and I topcoated it with satin black.
 

IOWNJUNK

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Pressurewash the big stuff off with a 0º tip then spray it with rustoleum, if fenders are REALLY bad you can just replace them.

A few pics would get you some more/better answers.
 

SASORacing

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Real primer is the only way.

The only good thing about rattle can paint.... is that it's easy to take off .


Go to your local paint store, have then hook you up, it will cost maybe $75 to started, then buy a $15 harbor freight gun.
 
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