The step on my F150 (which gets driven a lot less these
days) has some rust on it. I'm going to dremel off the
rust and put some primer on it, but the step has a
rubberized finish. Where kind of finish do I buy and
where to try to match the rest of the step?
I know I should be asking elsewhere, but this newsgroup
is always a great source of info.
S.
"samson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> The step on my F150 (which gets driven a lot less these
> days) has some rust on it. I'm going to dremel off the
> rust and put some primer on it, but the step has a
> rubberized finish. Where kind of finish do I buy and
> where to try to match the rest of the step?
>
> I know I should be asking elsewhere, but this newsgroup
> is always a great source of info.
>
Any decent automotive paint supply will have it. Even most of the
aftermarket places like Pep Boys or Advance Auto. I've used quite a bit of
the stuff and it works fine.
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-Mike-
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>
> "samson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > The step on my F150 (which gets driven a lot less these
> > days) has some rust on it. I'm going to dremel off the
> > rust and put some primer on it, but the step has a
> > rubberized finish. Where kind of finish do I buy and
> > where to try to match the rest of the step?
> >
> > I know I should be asking elsewhere, but this newsgroup
> > is always a great source of info.
> >
>
> Any decent automotive paint supply will have it. Even most of the
> aftermarket places like Pep Boys or Advance Auto. I've used quite a bit of
> the stuff and it works fine.
>
>
Thanks for the help, guys. I really appreciate it.
S.
samson wrote:
> The step on my F150 (which gets driven a lot less these
> days) has some rust on it. I'm going to dremel off the
> rust and put some primer on it, but the step has a
> rubberized finish. Where kind of finish do I buy and
> where to try to match the rest of the step?
>
> I know I should be asking elsewhere, but this newsgroup
> is always a great source of info.
>
> S.
What about using one of the truck bed liner products such as
"Herculiner"? It can be brushed, rolled or sprayed.
http://www.autozone.com/selectedZip,14202/initialAction,accessoryProductDetail/initialR,NONAPP3755/shopping/selectZip.htm
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Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
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On Jun 30, 10:56 am, Nova <[email protected]> wrote:
> samson wrote:
> What about using one of the truck bed liner products such as
> "Herculiner"? It can be brushed, rolled or sprayed.
>
> http://www.autozone.com/selectedZip,14202/initialAction,accessoryProd...
Excellent suggestion. Used by a great deal of discerning construction
workers I know for just that purpose. Works great.
Robert
There is a flex agent that you add to automotive paint. Go to an automotive
store that mixes paint and they can match your paint color by a paint code
in your glove box. they will give you what you need.
Ken
"samson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> The step on my F150 (which gets driven a lot less these
> days) has some rust on it. I'm going to dremel off the
> rust and put some primer on it, but the step has a
> rubberized finish. Where kind of finish do I buy and
> where to try to match the rest of the step?
>
> I know I should be asking elsewhere, but this newsgroup
> is always a great source of info.
>
> S.