I may be completely wasting my time but it just seems like the right thing to do. I realize that the paint will have a short life on the parts that gets pelted with high speed grass clippings as I mow but those parts are clean with no rust. The parts of the deck that I am trying to preserve are the low flow areas where grass clumps to and stays until it dries. Those parts are pitted with rust.
Here's my thinking. If I have two steel panels, one painted and the other unpainted. I put a glob of wet grass clipping on both. I then spray off just the painted panel shortly after with the garden hose. Which panel will rust faster? I'm betting the panel with no paint that has had a glob of grass setting on it until it has dried.
Also the reason I intend to spray it out with a garden hose after every mowing is because I feel like water will evaporate a LOT faster from the bottom of my mower deck than a glob of wet grass that has been left on there to dry out and fester.
Here's my thinking. If I have two steel panels, one painted and the other unpainted. I put a glob of wet grass clipping on both. I then spray off just the painted panel shortly after with the garden hose. Which panel will rust faster? I'm betting the panel with no paint that has had a glob of grass setting on it until it has dried.
Also the reason I intend to spray it out with a garden hose after every mowing is because I feel like water will evaporate a LOT faster from the bottom of my mower deck than a glob of wet grass that has been left on there to dry out and fester.