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Painting the Frame

dmathews

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99 Explorer XLT
So I have the idea of painting my from to help with rust and to improve the look of it, wondering if anyone has done this and if u can post some pics, thanks
 



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Just get a can of spray and go to town. I've done it before, not really a science and it improves the look but won't last forever....so then get another can and repeat.
 






well i was thinking going with rubber undercoat that would help protect it, I have seen some people paint them bright colors to make them stand out but idk.
 






Use a wire wheel on your drill to knock alot of the loose rust off then paint it with a couple coats of the rattle can. I did this with my 88 f150 and it still looks pretty good...just a touch up every now and again. If you want to keep the rust away try some POR-15.
 






paint won't help the rust much, but a coat of por-15 would. It's kinda expensive though.
We did my brothers dakota frame with it here are a couple of pics.
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well i was thinking going with rubber undercoat that would help protect it, I have seen some people paint them bright colors to make them stand out but idk.

You'd have to get a perfect coverage, with no holes, if not water can puddle between the frame and the ruber coat and eat your frame without you even noticeing, at least that's what I was told when I wanted to do that to my 97
 






The ticket is to throw one of these bad boys on your grinder to prep. It's called a flap wheel.
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I like using semi gloss to make it easier to spray off dirt instead of a flat paint.
 






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