I sort of thought a white colored primer used after sanding down some rust on steel, might require also some paint beside the primer.
I have some clear coat paint I could used if necessary.
It actually is not for a motor bike. That I will do some time separately from this project.
The project is that the pickup truck bed rails, had just a few small areas I want to stop the rust found, when I removed my shell to redo the weather striping.
Since the area is not going to ever be seen with the shell on the truck, it is not a big deal to match automotive paint.
At the hardware store I got Krylon ColorMaxx White 12 Oz. All-Purpose Spray Paint Primer in a spray rattle can.
The truck is white. If I sand down to metal to clear the rust off and put 2 coats of primer would that be sufficient.
I have some Rust-Oleum Protective Enamel Gloss Crystal Clear Spray Paint that might still be good, but it is old, I could buy touch up little bottle from Dealership or similar maybe a good Auto Parts Store if necessary. Then a more exact color match, which I really don't care about much could be done.
I mean, just to have the shell with new seal back on the truck, not leaving rust in a few spots un-attended to is all I care about. When I get rid of the truck it really won't matter as the shell goes with it and would be as is. 124 K on it and intend maybe 200 K. I have ran 230 K on a past pickup.
MT
I have some clear coat paint I could used if necessary.
It actually is not for a motor bike. That I will do some time separately from this project.
The project is that the pickup truck bed rails, had just a few small areas I want to stop the rust found, when I removed my shell to redo the weather striping.
Since the area is not going to ever be seen with the shell on the truck, it is not a big deal to match automotive paint.
At the hardware store I got Krylon ColorMaxx White 12 Oz. All-Purpose Spray Paint Primer in a spray rattle can.
The truck is white. If I sand down to metal to clear the rust off and put 2 coats of primer would that be sufficient.
I have some Rust-Oleum Protective Enamel Gloss Crystal Clear Spray Paint that might still be good, but it is old, I could buy touch up little bottle from Dealership or similar maybe a good Auto Parts Store if necessary. Then a more exact color match, which I really don't care about much could be done.
I mean, just to have the shell with new seal back on the truck, not leaving rust in a few spots un-attended to is all I care about. When I get rid of the truck it really won't matter as the shell goes with it and would be as is. 124 K on it and intend maybe 200 K. I have ran 230 K on a past pickup.
MT