I'm not positive there is a course forward for what I'd like, but if anyone knows, you guys do :)
The last time I had my rear subframe off I really wish I had on hand the material and knowledge to paint it. There was no rust, and what was there wasn't altogether bad, it was just dull/faded and had enough little dings in it that dirt and oil didn't just wipe off, it had to be scrubbed pretty good.
Where I live salt isn't a big deal, and the underside (at least the suspension parts) aren't rusted. So I'm not looking to cure rust or prevent it. What I'm looking for is an inexpensive paint that will make the parts look newer, while also making them easier to clean and inspect in the future. Call it a feel good project instead of a practical one.
Any thoughts on good paints to use? We're talking black here, no fancy colors desired. Unless someone wants to convince me otherwise, I'm probably looking for a $10-$20 one hour solution (rattle can?). It's really a "while I have it apart" sort of project :)
Cheers!
The last time I had my rear subframe off I really wish I had on hand the material and knowledge to paint it. There was no rust, and what was there wasn't altogether bad, it was just dull/faded and had enough little dings in it that dirt and oil didn't just wipe off, it had to be scrubbed pretty good.
Where I live salt isn't a big deal, and the underside (at least the suspension parts) aren't rusted. So I'm not looking to cure rust or prevent it. What I'm looking for is an inexpensive paint that will make the parts look newer, while also making them easier to clean and inspect in the future. Call it a feel good project instead of a practical one.
Any thoughts on good paints to use? We're talking black here, no fancy colors desired. Unless someone wants to convince me otherwise, I'm probably looking for a $10-$20 one hour solution (rattle can?). It's really a "while I have it apart" sort of project :)
Cheers!


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