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09-21-2009, 01:30 PM
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Rivet Master
1978 29' Ambassador
1974 25' Tradewind
1974 27' Overlander
Indiana
, Pennsylvania
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 677
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Painting Plastic End Caps
I'm sure someone on the forum has experience with painting the plastic end caps. Do you care to share your experience and how the paint is holding up. What did you use to paint the end caps. Thanks for your help!
Bob
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09-21-2009, 03:29 PM
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Rivet Master
1959 26' Overlander
Putnam
, Connecticut
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 3,064
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First issue is know what material they are made from. My 59 was fiberglass. I would do them in place unless you are taking them out for some other reason. They are very hard to get back in.
I used a two part product from Por-15 that worked great. There is spray paint out there for plastic also. As always with painting it's all in the prep.
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09-21-2009, 03:44 PM
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Rivet Master
1976 31' Sovereign
Missouri City
, Texas
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 1,233
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I painted both the front and rear inside end caps with flat latex paint that I had mixed at Shewin Williams. They had turned an ugly yellow over time. I took a piece of trim with the original light tan color of the ceiling and walls and they matched perfectly. I got a quart of the flat and a quart of the semi-gloss enamel and have used both in various places inside the trailer. Clean the caps with water and a cloth and sand any rough places. If you have any cracks running form the outside edge ending in the cap itself, drill a small hole (the smallest bit you can find) at the very end of the crack. This will stop in most cases the crack from getting longer. Fill the hole and crack the best you can with a paintable caulking and smooth out. Like I said I used the flat latex but the enamel would probably work as well. They look great and have for almost 10 years. You can certainly use a more elaborate coating/paint but the latex seems to do the job. I can awys touch it up if I need to.
Don
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09-21-2009, 04:22 PM
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Rivet Master
1985 27' Sovereign
Defiance
, Ohio
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 3,254
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I super cleaned them, then did a coat of Kilz then two coats of latex. Seems OK so far.
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09-21-2009, 04:28 PM
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3 Rivet Member
1972 31' Sovereign
Hattiesburg
, Ms
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 126
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I had to admit ignorance but i keep seeing por 15 mentioned. What is it and why so important to use it
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Richard & Marika
31' International
Land Yatch
"Silver Belle"
AS 16741
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09-21-2009, 06:21 PM
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3 Rivet Member
1977 Argosy Minuet 6.0 Metre
Cape Coral
, Florida
Join Date: Oct 2005
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Ditto to Don's comments on treating cracks prior to painting...
On our '77 Minuet, the interior endcaps are ABS...
They were both thoroughly cleaned with Simple Green and rinsed well. The fore endcap was primed with Zinsser BullsEye latex primer and top-coated with Varspar satin interior latex in a neutral off white. The aft endcap was spray painted with Krylon Fusion due to the fact that it would be subject to water overspray from the aft shower. When we did the Krylon Fusion, the rest of the coach was practically gutted - so we were able to keep the area well ventilated without worrying about the spray mist settling on other surfaces. We would have looked at other options had everything still been in the coach - or done a complete job of covering it all...
This paint has been down for over two years now, with about 5,000 miles of traveling. It's held up very well with no cracking, peeling, or chipping - or need for a touchup...
George
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09-21-2009, 06:35 PM
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Power to the People !
1972 31' Sovereign
SAN DIMAS
, California
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 447
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These are great tips! I've heard others that really went all out with the cleaning, priming, and special paints; only to end up having problems.
It's good to know that good old standard primer and latex holds up well.
Mary
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09-21-2009, 07:29 PM
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Rivet Master
1978 29' Ambassador
1974 25' Tradewind
1974 27' Overlander
Indiana
, Pennsylvania
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 677
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Thanks
Thanks for all the replies. The great thing about the forum is the amount of information you can get from others experience. Looks like we'll be sanding, priming, and painting...now if we could figure out what to do with the vinyl covering on the ceiling...
Bob
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09-21-2009, 07:49 PM
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Vintage Kin Owner
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gutsgolf
I had to admit ignorance but i keep seeing por 15 mentioned. What is it and why so important to use it
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POR 15 is a rust inhibitive coating that is very tough. It is a polyurethane that is moisture cured, and can be applied over rust. POR also sells coatings for other applications as well.
POR-15 is used by many forum members for frame coating.
www.por15.com
Regards,
Kevin
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09-21-2009, 09:23 PM
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Rivet Master
1959 26' Overlander
Putnam
, Connecticut
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 3,064
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gutsgolf
I had to admit ignorance but i keep seeing por 15 mentioned. What is it and why so important to use it
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I used this for the end caps and to recoat the tub. Look like new enamel coating. They have an other top coat produce that comes in colors.
WHITECOTE-POR-15 Inc.
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09-21-2009, 09:49 PM
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3 Rivet Member
1977 Argosy Minuet 6.0 Metre
Cape Coral
, Florida
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 152
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Roadrunner
Thanks for all the replies. The great thing about the forum is the amount of information you can get from others experience. Looks like we'll be sanding, priming, and painting...now if we could figure out what to do with the vinyl covering on the ceiling...
Bob
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For the vinyl - scrub with Simple Green - rinse thoroughly - two coats of Future acrylic wax. Mine's still doing great after two years - no stickys and easy to clean...
George
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09-21-2009, 10:57 PM
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3 Rivet Member
1974 27' Overlander
Puyallup
, Washington
Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 124
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Here's what worked for me: http://www.airforums.com/forums/f46/...tml#post228662
It still looks like new, and is probably the refurb that I'm most happy with on my trailer.
P.S. After the paint dried, I used a fine ScotchBrite pad to take off the sheen and give it a "satin" look.
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09-22-2009, 10:43 AM
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Power to the People !
1972 31' Sovereign
SAN DIMAS
, California
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 447
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This is a good thread to read also about others painting trials and tribulations. Lots of good helpful info.
http://www.airforums.com/forums/f39/...cky-55249.html
Mary
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