enclosed trailer inside finishing
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01/04/25 05:54 PM
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Hey everyone,
looking for thoughts on types and colors of paint for the inside of your enclosed race trailers. just picked mine up today way too cold to do any painting or electrical to it for a few weeks or months up here in Michigan.
so, wondering what you guys have used for paint on the walls and floor that will stand the test of time. mostly the floor with running drag radial and or a slick at track. what sticks and stays down with minimal maintenance on floors.
let me know what you have done
please and thank you.
Thank you Kiddart
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Re: enclosed trailer inside finishing
[Re: Kiddart]
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01/04/25 06:16 PM
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When is purchased my 28' enclosed someone had painted the whole inside dark machine grey. It was like a dungeon inside, even in the middle of the day with the doors open, unless I turned on the lights. I just used the cheapest semi gloss on sale exterior white house paint I could find and painted it all white, but the floor. I left the floor the grey. Made a huge difference. Don't even need lights during the day. That was like 6-7 years ago and still looks great.
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Re: enclosed trailer inside finishing
[Re: Kiddart]
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01/04/25 07:50 PM
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I used Behr semi gloss white that was a primer and finish paint all in one. It wipes down easy and still looks like it did when put on(5yrs ago).
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Re: enclosed trailer inside finishing
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When is purchased my 28' enclosed someone had painted the whole inside dark machine grey. It was like a dungeon inside, even in the middle of the day with the doors open, unless I turned on the lights. I just used the cheapest semi gloss on sale exterior white house paint I could find and painted it all white, but the floor. I left the floor the grey. Made a huge difference. Don't even need lights during the day. That was like 6-7 years ago and still looks great. I would choose the walls as the lightest grey I could get, Ceiling white, and floor a light grey, all satin (tiny sheen to make any cleaning easier) Sidewalls white will start to show a lot of fingerprints IMO at some point. Floor would be oil-based 2 part epoxy on my trailer, the walls/sides not as critical.
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Re: enclosed trailer inside finishing
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Could also bolt down some 4'? pieces of E track that would lift tires mostly off the floor and add some easy additional tie downs, if you could get to them ,with slicks you would need a double row?
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Re: enclosed trailer inside finishing
[Re: Kiddart]
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01/05/25 10:02 AM
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So far these are all some really good ideas.
When you guys did your floors did everyone use oil base on floors and did you mix in sand to add a texture, or a little grip.
Thank you Kiddart
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Re: enclosed trailer inside finishing
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01/05/25 11:51 AM
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porch/patio floor paint semigloss, indoor/outdoor carpet walls and tire runners, self adhesive black/white floor tiles click on photo to rotate
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Re: enclosed trailer inside finishing
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01/05/25 12:52 PM
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My experience with sand/grit additives added to floor paints, paint does not do a great job of containing the sand long term, and therefore it is forever wearing off and you always have a bit of loose sand residue on everything, blowing around in a gust of wind, getting in your eye, always on the floor, getting transferred too anything that touches the floor, etc. Nice idea , but has its downsides IMO.
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Re: enclosed trailer inside finishing
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01/05/25 01:24 PM
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My experience with sand/grit additives added to floor paints, paint does not do a great job of containing the sand long term, and therefore it is forever wearing off and you always have a bit of loose sand residue on everything, blowing around in a gust of wind, getting in your eye, always on the floor, getting transferred too anything that touches the floor, etc. Nice idea , but has its downsides IMO. Then you did it wrong. Never seen that issue but I only used it in enamel.
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Re: enclosed trailer inside finishing
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What coating containing sand/grit when used, never wears and exposes the additive?
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Re: enclosed trailer inside finishing
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01/05/25 01:42 PM
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Nice, what is the reasoning for the mini ramps?
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