Painting components underneath

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Hi all...

I've got to replace some of the bushes and ball joints underneath. And after reading through busters "how to's" I thought I would do the same and paint the components i fetched off.

So my question is, what sort of paint is that? Ideally I would like something a satin finish, that's fairly long lasting and obtainable fairly easy.
What do you guys use?

Thanks all
 
+2 great stuff

I haven't been amazingly impressed with it TBH. 6 months after my rebuild and I am going to have to paint 80% of it all over again. Yes, I probably could have done a better job of prepping the stuff, but I thought rustoleum could just be painted over rust.
 
hmm.. interesting! Maybe a rust killer or high zinc primer first for the next time..
Although I think not all the rustoleum paints are direct to rust, as they have several ranges for metal work..
 
hmm.. interesting! Maybe a rust killer or high zinc primer first for the next time..
Although I think not all the rustoleum paints are direct to rust, as they have several ranges for metal work..

I'm 90% sure that the paint I used said direct to rust. The shed I did the rebuild in was pretty damp though, so it is entirely likely that some damp got under the paint.

When it is a bit warmer I am going to do the whole of the underneath again.

I used enamel paint on the chassis, and that has proved to be quite hard wearing.
 
i wire wheeled then used an acid deruster tank at work for my bits and bobs.....

they were sparkling when they came out and got neutralised.

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hammerite still didnt like it.
 
6 months on from using rustoleum:
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And that was 2 coats of it.

Though as I said before, my shed was very damp.

I painted it again at the weekend, will get some more pics in a bit. Weirdly the rear axle is a lot more rusty than the front. Though I guess it has been leaking diesel over everything...

And yes, the satin black is black, no grey to it.
 
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