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Re: Trailer paint



I like to use Wal-Mart oil base floor paint and a small roller brush. Do it on a warm day with warm paint, and it dissolves into a very nice shiny finish. The oil base paint is thick and takes awhile to dry, so you can mess with it to get it smooth. The paint is cheap and comes in lotsa colors. The oil base floor paint is indestructible. I have painted several old resale trailers this way and they really look great. I use white for the inside, and that really cleans it up nice! Have fun. Annie
Anne George Saddlery    >   www.vtc.net/~ageorge
----- Original Message -----
From: Rides 2 Far
To: ridecamp@endurance.net
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 8:40 PM
Subject: RC: Trailer Decision 2001

You think you're the only one with decisions to make?  I can't decide
whether to paint over the reddish primer on my gray 2 horse trailer with
a brush, or with spray paint....and that crossbar on the back that's
rusted through...was that just for looks, or did it actually bear weight?
 Should I replace the bungie cord that holds the sprung tack door shut,
or will it last another year?

Angie
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