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We are currently building an RV-12 and have been applying Rust-Oleum Self Etching Primer to all internal aluminum parts.
However, I’m not sure this is the best approach...
As I understand it, Self Etching Primer is not a protective coating on its own. It chemically etches the aluminum surface to promote adhesion, but by itself, it doesn’t offer long-term corrosion resistance. In fact, it removes the aluminum's natural oxide layer - which normally provides some protection - potentially making the metal more vulnerable to oxygen and moisture if left uncoated.
I’m now considering applying a topcoat over the primer - such as Rust-Oleum Automotive Gloss Acrylic Enamel - for added protection.
Can anyone comment on this? What would be the recommended approach here, without going overboard?
However, I’m not sure this is the best approach...
As I understand it, Self Etching Primer is not a protective coating on its own. It chemically etches the aluminum surface to promote adhesion, but by itself, it doesn’t offer long-term corrosion resistance. In fact, it removes the aluminum's natural oxide layer - which normally provides some protection - potentially making the metal more vulnerable to oxygen and moisture if left uncoated.
I’m now considering applying a topcoat over the primer - such as Rust-Oleum Automotive Gloss Acrylic Enamel - for added protection.
Can anyone comment on this? What would be the recommended approach here, without going overboard?