try this:
Bottom triple clamp....unpainted and au natural.
cleaned it! with kero to get the grease off, then degreaser, to give a fresh surface.
Surface like grey cast steel, unpainted, no rust, and I mean NO rust after 20 years of salt laden air, (like everything goes rusty in Perth , even the trees).
Undercoated the bare metal with local automotive mid range undercoat/sealer.
top coated this with gloss black
allowed to set ... 3 days
accidentally hit the clamp with commpessed air jet while blowing down the frame.
The paint on the triple clamp literally comes off like a layer of dust. Absolutely no adhesion to the metal. Paint feels ok with the fingernail scratch and needs wire brushing to remove where blow gun was not as effective.
Has anyone seen this before and have they found out what this metal could be coated with? It would be interesting to find out as we could use it on other applications where bare metal is exposed to salty atmosphere. Its not just fish oil, but may be a silicon based concoction.
20 plus years... far out!!!
OH yeah, The frame has been scratched over the years and has many rusty scratch scars, as one would expect.