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We painted our Comet trailer with Supercoat. It is
a paint for metal buildings. You find it a building supply store. It is white, very reflective, and will reduce heating inside the trailer. It is flexible, sticks well, and will seal cracks and leaks. We applied it with rollers and brushes. The only drawback is that it comes in 5 a gallon bucket. |
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![]() "Ed Gaddy" We painted our Comet trailer with Supercoat. It is a paint for metal buildings. You find it a building supply store. It is white, very reflective, and will reduce heating inside the trailer. It is flexible, sticks well, and will seal cracks and leaks. We applied it with rollers and brushes. The only drawback is that it comes in 5 a gallon bucket. Ed, Can you be more specific about brand and product name. I looked around and found stuff for sealing driveways. TIA. |
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![]() Jim Vincent wrote: "Ed Gaddy" We painted our Comet trailer with Supercoat. It is a paint for metal buildings. You find it a building supply store. It is white, very reflective, and will reduce heating inside the trailer. It is flexible, sticks well, and will seal cracks and leaks. We applied it with rollers and brushes. The only drawback is that it comes in 5 a gallon bucket. Ed, Can you be more specific about brand and product name. I looked around and found stuff for sealing driveways. TIA. Jim: you may want to consider Martin Senour's super tough acrylic paint and super tough acrylic primer. You can find a description at http://www.martinsenour.com/common/p...heet.asp?id=30. I painted a trailer using basic hand rollers and it has held up incredibly well and has lowered the interior temperature significantly. I found out about it through a local contractor's paint supply store. The guy who owns the store knew exactly what I needed. He had me wash the aluminum of my trailer with a 50/50 vinegar water solution to clean it and score it a bit. I used 200 grit sandpaper on some really smooth portions of the aluminum, but that was probably unnecessary. Then, I primed it and applied three coats. Three coats weren't necessary, but I had left over paint. Two gallowns of paint and one gallon of primer (tinted bright white) was more than enough, and the total cost was under $100.00. The only issue was that, unlike latex, you needed 6 hours between coats. So, I did it over two days. John Murphy |
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It is called Kool Seal, a white elastometric roof coating. You can find it
at lowes.com. Dave Laitinen "Jim Vincent" wrote in message . .. "Ed Gaddy" We painted our Comet trailer with Supercoat. It is a paint for metal buildings. You find it a building supply store. It is white, very reflective, and will reduce heating inside the trailer. It is flexible, sticks well, and will seal cracks and leaks. We applied it with rollers and brushes. The only drawback is that it comes in 5 a gallon bucket. Ed, Can you be more specific about brand and product name. I looked around and found stuff for sealing driveways. TIA. |
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Actually, I have a fiberglass trailer that has developed some hairline
cracks on the top. I had refinished it about three years ago with bondo and Easypoxy. I guess the Easypoxy is not flexible enough to handle the demands of a flexing fiberglass tube trailer. Given your druthers, would you go with Senour's or Kool Seal, or is there a better product for fiberglass shells? FWIW, I'm not obsessed with how shiny the finish is; I'm more interested in weather proofing and longevity. TIA. |
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