pos
Well-Known Member
- Posts
- 3,685
- Location
- West Yorkshire
Yes, but prep it properly first. It only needs the shine taking off the old paint with a bit of fine sand paper and no need to prime. In areas where paint is scabby or missing, flatten it right off and treat it with aluminium primer if it goes through to bare metal. Really make sure you get it right, it took me about five hours to sand down. Then brush on the paint, concentrating on the seams, hinges and tricky areas first and finish with a roller. You should only need one coat but if you've got the time, go for two. I've got MATT NATO green on mine. It isn't actually a truly MATT finish, more like a satin but with the effect of a MATT paint. Its oil based but bizzarely it is resistant to oil, diesel etc. and the colour hasn't faded. Some manufacturers make a truly MATT paint which will fade horribly.
-Tom
-Tom
Last edited: