Any suggestions for a flexible corrosion resistant paint? I still have the factory springs on the rear with just some corrosion on the ends. They're sports + towing so I'd like to refurb them if possible.
quick research shows that the internet is seriously divided on this topic. I would probably spray paint them and wipe some oily stuff on it.
Yes I see what you mean. Powder coat seems to be the original finish, but they don't need completely refinishing so the suggestions are Plasti dip Chocolate sauce Plasti-Kote "Trim Black" POR-15 Brake caliper paint Rustoleum satin black High quality, hi temp engine enamel Self etching primer, and then use a IPC (Industrial Protection Coating)
most paint flexes to an extent....... for example, you do not really need a flexible paint or primer to paint a plastic bumper. Meanwhile, if you have a bump, the paint often remains intact and can be "polished out.
Cheers, Rustolem have an industrial line called Hard Hat. If I can avoid the courier aerosol tax and find a localish stockist I might try that.
I used some of this the other week to do a rad surround. Seems ok but I'm not sure it's worth paying much more for over normal sprays. That being said painting conditions haven't exactly been ideal with recent weather lol Got a can of 'PJ1 FAST BLACK' to try when I refurb a slam panel.