Posted by Mike in Mn. on November 28, 2013 at 08:49:22 from (74.46.184.7):
In Reply to: Paint rejuvenation posted by 1legonutt on November 28, 2013 at 07:22:30:
The proper way to do it is the posts below,BUT here's another idea depending how fussy you are. I stripped our kitchen floor last winter after many years and put a coat of acrylic floor coating over it, made it shine and look like absolutely brand new. I have an old 87 chev pickup thats faded dark brown metalic and rust, it's just my farm beater and snow plow truck, but it runs good and makes an occasional run to town. I used to rub it down with wd-40 or that tire shine stuff,look good for a while. So this summer I scrubbed it down good and put a coat of that acrylic floor coating on it with a sponge, what a difference, from 25 feet away it looks really good and it will last as long as the truck. If I did it again I would spray it on to avoid streaks. My kid laughed like he!! and said I doubled the value of the truck in 15 minutes. Maybe try it on a out of the way place.
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