My Slee sliders are rusting and rock chipped. What would be the best aerosol paint for long term durability and easy touch up?
I want a low gloss or satin finish, but not flat. I also don't want to spend a whole lot of effort in prep work since they're... well, sliders.
I am thinking Hammerite Rust Cap Smooth (self priming) - I've used this on other projects and it seems OK, but I'm not sure how it will hold up to rock chips.
I was going to remove the sliders, blast at close range with my 3200 psi pressure washer to remove the loose rust and dirt, then dry with compressed air and wipe down with lacquer thinner. Does that sound adequate or must I sand? If so, what grit? The surfaces are already pretty rough with no wax or silicone.
BTW the original finish is black powder coat, about 8 years old.
Thanks for any advice.
John Davies
Spokane WA
I want a low gloss or satin finish, but not flat. I also don't want to spend a whole lot of effort in prep work since they're... well, sliders.
I am thinking Hammerite Rust Cap Smooth (self priming) - I've used this on other projects and it seems OK, but I'm not sure how it will hold up to rock chips.
I was going to remove the sliders, blast at close range with my 3200 psi pressure washer to remove the loose rust and dirt, then dry with compressed air and wipe down with lacquer thinner. Does that sound adequate or must I sand? If so, what grit? The surfaces are already pretty rough with no wax or silicone.
BTW the original finish is black powder coat, about 8 years old.
Thanks for any advice.
John Davies
Spokane WA