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Chassis Paint ?..

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fesuvious:
How about industrial floor paint ?

@£28 for a massive tub and once its dry its bloody hard to shift !!!!

Much Much tougher than Hammerite.

Merlin:
I'm looking to do my chassis soon, has anyone tried "industrial floor paint" , it certainly is a lot cheaper than Hammerite but I wonder if it would "take" on a non to clean chassis.

fesuvious:
it sticks to oily floors so I should think it would.....

Range Rover Blues:
I prefer a good steam clean followed by Finnegan's body shutz with waxoil, true it comes out of shutz gun so you need a compressor but one can will go a long way, it's flexible like waxoil but thicker and sticks better.   It won't flake or peel like paint does, I'm not a big fan of painting the underneath.

muky-kid.:

--- Quote from: "Range Rover Blues" ---I prefer a good steam clean followed by Finnegan's body shutz with waxoil, true it comes out of shutz gun so you need a compressor but one can will go a long way, it's flexible like waxoil but thicker and sticks better.   It won't flake or peel like paint does, I'm not a big fan of painting the underneath.
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 :D Hi mate, i was going to do this after ide painted the chassis etc first, then spray this over the paint for extra protection. Do they do a brush on type or is it just a spray on only.  :D

That floor covering paint sounds interesting, but i wonder how easy it would be to remove if i had to do a reapir etc... could be a bit of a b****r to shift, ill keep it in mind though.  :wink:

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