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    Quote Originally Posted by Lrgrnr View Post
    Josh, use the undercoat as primer........be sure to spray it light and even.......if you want, do just the areas that see heavy use.....then topcoat.
    Thanks Larry. Will do!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JLink View Post
    Damn that's a retarted amount of money. Maybe rhino is a bad idea..

    I wonder if line x would be the same way. How do you feel about powder coat?

    I was sold on herculiner until Jeff's post on the last page.
    It was a bit expensive but the guy said if i chip it off he will fix it no charge. The powder coating was just as expensive and alot further from my house. As for rattle can on bumpers.. no thanks. I saw what boyd goes thru and i just dont need the hassel. Sliders rattle can cause you tear them up all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by duckcmdr View Post
    It was a bit expensive but the guy said if i chip it off he will fix it no charge. The powder coating was just as expensive and alot further from my house. As for rattle can on bumpers.. no thanks. I saw what boyd goes thru and i just dont need the hassel. Sliders rattle can cause you tear them up all the time.
    Joe just to clarify, I didn't mean that you are retarted to spend that much.. I was just making a statement that its expensive.. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by JLink View Post
    Joe just to clarify, I didn't mean that you are retarted to spend that much.. I was just making a statement that its expensive.. LOL
    joe he just called you retartded again.....

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    Other than rattle can, is there a better way to touch up powder coating? For sliders and steel wheels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bakerla View Post
    Other than rattle can, is there a better way to touch up powder coating? For sliders and steel wheels.
    Did you get some dings on yours this weekend?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkHelmet View Post
    Did you get some dings on yours this weekend?
    Sliders and skids got worked over. Some paint chips on the outer lip of my wheels, but no steel damage.

    You get my message?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bakerla View Post
    Sliders and skids got worked over. Some paint chips on the outer lip of my wheels, but no steel damage.

    You get my message?
    I certainly did. I will look into it. It looks really cool at a cursory glance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bakerla View Post
    You get my message?
    Quote Originally Posted by DarkHelmet View Post
    I certainly did. I will look into it. It looks really cool at a cursory glance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drew02a View Post
    <- doesn't even want to know
    <---- Guesses it has something to do with penile implants

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    <---- Guesses it has something to do with penile implants
    He told you about it too?!!! WTF?

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    Pump pump pump pump it up!

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    Guess I'll just brush on a little oil based enamel paint

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    Quote Originally Posted by bakerla View Post
    Guess I'll just brush on a little oil based enamel paint
    You mean finger nail polish? Bass Pro has "powder coating" in a jar to paint jig heads. It would probably not be very practicle for the area you need covered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tex View Post
    You mean finger nail polish? Bass Pro has "powder coating" in a jar to paint jig heads. It would probably not be very practicle for the area you need covered.
    Not nail polish. Rustoleum oil based enamel paint. Its small scrapes down to the metal, I need just enough to prevent rust. Ill take a look at that bass pro touch up stuff. Thanks.

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