Maybe it's safer to stick to Scotchbrite pads, Zinc Oxide primer and
paint?
Easier, and cheaper too. And you are correct Graham; I will put a properly
prepped urethane job up against a powder-coated job any day for impact
resistance, (chipping) corrosion protection and cost. The powder coated jobs
that I have seen show no primer underneath. What does that mean? It will
corrode when it gets chipped, and it will get chipped. Besides powder
coating always looks "orange peely" while urethanes look smooth.
Jimmy Thursby
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Behalf Of Roger Mills
Subject: Re: powder coating
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