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I have done a lot of online reading with a very mixed bag of results. I believe a lot of the mixed results I have been getting is because this topic comes up a lot in regards to bikes (pedal).
I recently purchased a black JKU to start building and I thought it would look really cool to have the bumpers and sliders done in a clear coat to give it a bare metal look but not rust out. I am trying my best to avoid the blacked out look. I have read a few places that just using a clear coat isn't enough and it will still rust. I have also read that clear powder coat gives it a yellowish look and that it looks bad.
Does anyone have experience with just clear coat over metal (with no primer) or clear powder coat? Long term results good, bad or indifferent? This Jeep will get wheeled and occasionally kiss a rock two, I also need to think about touch up when they do get scratched n stuff. I know paint would be better for touch up because I can get clear in spray can. I guess I could spray the powder coat too if I go that route. <---- Just thinking out loud there.
Thanks!
I recently purchased a black JKU to start building and I thought it would look really cool to have the bumpers and sliders done in a clear coat to give it a bare metal look but not rust out. I am trying my best to avoid the blacked out look. I have read a few places that just using a clear coat isn't enough and it will still rust. I have also read that clear powder coat gives it a yellowish look and that it looks bad.
Does anyone have experience with just clear coat over metal (with no primer) or clear powder coat? Long term results good, bad or indifferent? This Jeep will get wheeled and occasionally kiss a rock two, I also need to think about touch up when they do get scratched n stuff. I know paint would be better for touch up because I can get clear in spray can. I guess I could spray the powder coat too if I go that route. <---- Just thinking out loud there.
Thanks!