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  • Posted by txnorman 7 months ago. There are 6 posts. The latest reply is from KBS Coatings.
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  1. i have a new boat trailer and am interested in making sure it does not rust. what would you recommend?

  2. Do you have a factory coating on there? If so, the best way would be to get rid of the factory coating by blasting it or wire wheeling it all off.

    If you sandblast, you will want to apply 2-3 coats of RustSeal and then a UV Stable Top coat such as our BlackTop.

    If you do not sandblast, you will use the KBS 3 Step System of AquaKlean, RustBlast and RustSeal followed by a UV Stable Top coat such as our BlackTop.

    You can find complete instructions for RustSeal here: http://www.kbs-coatings.com/RustSeal-Information-and-Instructions_ep_38-1.html

    You can also find Instructional Videos here: http://www.kbs-coatings.com/KBS-Videos_ep_90-1.html

    You can also find a Flow Chart for using the KBS 3 Step System here: http://www.kbs-coatings.com/Flow-Chart--RustSeal-on-Steel_ep_87-1.html

    BlackTop can be found here: http://www.kbs-coatings.com/BlackTop-Chassis-Paint_p_35.html

  3. Its a brand new trailer with powdercoat paint. I would prefer not to remove the paint. I want to protect it, if possible. Any suggestions?

  4. Yes. Clean it with AquaKlean, sand it down, and apply 2-3 coats of RustSeal and then a UV Stable Top coat such as our BlackTop.

  5. Can I simply put the blacktop over existing paint rather than repainting with rustseal?

  6. Yes. Using RustSeal and then BlackTop would be best, but you can just apply the BlackTop if you choose.

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