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Has anyone had success having your enclosed trailer painted? Thanks, Joe Mocci
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Painted our 53' GMR, scuffed, epoxy primer, and single stage top coat. We paid $3800 and it came with a 7 year warranty. Ours was done 4 years ago, looks as good now as it did when we brought it home. |
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Don't worry about a good catalyzed paint sticking to it. The logistics would be the hard part for a do it yourself-er, in my mind.
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Hey joe- I painted my 32ft stacker back in April. I used a DA to scuff the panels up and then used tractor implement paint to spray it. Looks brand new. It’s just a lot of work, but you can save thousands doing it yourself. We did it in my driveway
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