ExpoMike
Well-known member
Aluminum is a very different animal to paint versus steel. You really need to use a bonding primer designed for aluminum, then an automotive grade paint. You'll want to go to an automotive paint store, not a home paint store. You will need to strip off all the old paint and caulk.
There should be auto paint stores up in your area but local in San Diego is TCP Global which does a lot of mail order paint supplies ( http://www.tcpglobal.com/ ). If you can't talk to anyone up there, give them a call and find out what you want to use. BTW, to do it right, it will not be the cheapest.
Prep is 100% critical and no matter what you use, that will be key to anything looking good and lasting. Good luck and nice build.
There should be auto paint stores up in your area but local in San Diego is TCP Global which does a lot of mail order paint supplies ( http://www.tcpglobal.com/ ). If you can't talk to anyone up there, give them a call and find out what you want to use. BTW, to do it right, it will not be the cheapest.
Prep is 100% critical and no matter what you use, that will be key to anything looking good and lasting. Good luck and nice build.