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Re painting coil springs

Postby h-bot » Sun Mar 09, 2003 3:52 am

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After sandblasting mine I sprayed a light coat of primer followed
by "natural cast" grey paint. It has held up perfectly for several
years so far. This paint can be purchased at any major auto parts
store. Clyde




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Re painting coil springs

Postby h-bot » Sun Mar 09, 2003 7:24 am

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Probably the best overall coating system for coil springs would be
POR-15. It is flexible, and is pretty darn good at inhibiting
rust. Don't get it on your hands, or it will be there for a
while....

Kevin.






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