Coil spring paint October 16, 2013, 10:40:18 PM Anyone have luck painting coil springs & having it stick. I assume the flexing is rough on enamel.What paint did you use & how is it holding up?Thanks Quote Selected
Coil spring paint Reply #1 – October 17, 2013, 12:31:49 PM If you get springs from Oklahoma, they already look new and fresh. No painting needed. Even if they're 25 years old. Ask Jerry (Daminc). Quote Selected
Coil spring paint Reply #2 – October 17, 2013, 06:10:47 PM Thanks Vinnie. Mine aren't bad but they are out. It seems I can't remove a part & re-install it without a fresh coat of paint. Quote Selected
Coil spring paint Reply #3 – October 17, 2013, 08:46:47 PM A thin coat of paint whether it is enamel or urethane should be fine. Flex additives are needed for flexible plastic parts, but most paint will flex quite a bit without, you should be fine with using whatever you want on the springs as long as the film thickness is not excessive. How it holds up has more to do with the prep and correct primer than anything. If you are sand blasting, or cleaning the springs to bare steel, I would etch prime them before painting for adhesion and rust protection. Quote Selected
Coil spring paint Reply #4 – October 18, 2013, 08:03:35 AM Thanks. I'll see if I can locate some urethane if not I'll stick with enamel . Either way I'll keep the coats thin. Quote Selected