Kiriesh
Adventurer
Hey guys, let me know if this isn't the right section. I have some rails on my bedsides of my Tacoma that I use to mount my bed rack, mount crossbars for hauling kayaks, and are just general purpose tie downs (they're built from a modified Adarac for the curious). Over the past couple years they've gotten scratched up and the powder coating has been scratched down to bare steel in places. Because of this I've had some rust spots and they're now starting to pit. I'm not sure the best solution, about 90% of the powdercoating is fine but I want the rails to last so I'd rather deal with the scratches. I was thinking of just spot sanding the bad sections and giving the whole rail a once over with rattlecans. Should I do this? Should I strip the entire powder coating and start over? I've never had to touch up powdercoating, my jeep armor was always aluminum so this is new for me. Thanks in advance for any advice.
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