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Old Mar 22, 2012 | 08:32 AM
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Just bought a used Safari roof rack for the rover. Metal is in good shape but has some rusting in some areas. I plan on recoating it. I am going to wire wheel the entire thing. That's where the advice comes in. I can't decide if I want to apply a flat DTM paint, plasti dip, get it powdercoated or take it to rhino line place and have it rhino lined. Recommendations? The rack is not going to take a ton of abuse. I'll just be using it for camping and outdoor trips. Thanks.
 
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Old Mar 22, 2012 | 11:51 AM
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I am also considering doing the same, but am looking for the lightest finished product. Thinking of just painting it flat black Hammer Paint....
 
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Old Mar 22, 2012 | 11:57 AM
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Not a bad idea. Everything I've tried to paint with the hammer paint doesn't end up looking right and always tends to flake quickly...
 
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Old Mar 22, 2012 | 01:13 PM
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well, rust i know something about.....finally.

visually i like the flat black high heat rustoleum, but....

imo there's nothing better than the kbs (or por15, ive heard at twice the price) for hardcore treating and refinishing. i don't think kbs has a flat black yet but i've experimented a little with spraying the high heat on top. not sure of the long term results but looks great.
 
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Old Mar 22, 2012 | 01:28 PM
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If you are planning on wire wheeling the entire rack, get a portable bead blaster instead. Will do the job much faster. If you are just doing the rust spots, then wire wheel away.
 
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Old Mar 22, 2012 | 04:47 PM
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Oh no. Just the rust on the mounts and welds.

Thanks for the advice.
 
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Old Mar 23, 2012 | 08:17 AM
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You might consider using Rustoleum's Professional paint instead of their standard paint, it is a much better paint and holds up a lot better.
 
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Old Mar 25, 2012 | 02:35 AM
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Like Mike said, go with the Rust Oleum Professionals Paint. Huge cans, not too expensive. I used it on my steel wheels, so far so good
 
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Old Mar 26, 2012 | 10:37 AM
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Looks like I'm going to try the Rustoleum's Professional paint or Serwin Williams DTM for now.
 
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Old Mar 26, 2012 | 01:02 PM
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Make sure the paint is at room temp. Adheres mucho bettero.
 
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