Meguiars Proffessional line, Synthetic X-press spray wax,I follow a channel called sweet project cars. He's as cheap as I am. So I treated wiper blades and tires.
Wiper blades after 3 months of S. Texas sun still holding up well. Will treat them about every 6 months if I remember heh....
Use on Travel Trailer as well. well most anything needing UV protection.
the black clay did not stick to the tires as much as they used to when I treated the CK.
Will coat all things not metal on the NX when I get caught up with cleaning up roots and junk from the huisache plowing and reseed an acre for food plot.
Oh and find me a bottle of spray on polish for all things metal. I like to see water bead off the rims and hood. Plus when wheels get muddy and nasty the stuff seems to wash off easier. Hate using a power sprayer, to much electronics to chance it.![]()
I too would like to hear your recipe in detail. I have painted lots of stuff with enamel but never used additives.
Curious if anybody knows. You can have something sandblasted but if there were rust blisters, these still show through the fresh paint. Any (easy) way of hiding those?
Good job:thumbsup: What brand paint ,hardner, spray gun. What was your ratio .? How did the paint harden? I ve have been painting tractor projects and restoration stuff for years and I still suck at paint. Mainly use rustoleum with mixed results. Some get hard some you could scratch your name into it with your finger nail.The worst thing is they all seem to fade way to fast . I tried tsc implement paint and that came out the worst.Like to hear your formula.:drink:
In my experience Tremclad does not fade so you might try it next time.
I looked at Tremclad after you mentioned it and the MSDS sheet pulls up its manufactured by Rustoleum in Canada. Wonder if it's a different formula mix.