So, Steel-it paint.
I've owed this thread some pics and I've been slow getting that done. This pic was taken on Sept. 25th '22 while on a trip in Nevada:
The winch didn't have it's poly line spooled on yet, but I put it together enough for the trip. The Barnes 4WD winch plate and the structure that moved the fairlead forward enough to clear the bash plate were both painted with Steel-It just before assembly.
For the last ~9 months "Snowball" has been my DD. The route to work has about 10 miles of ocean-front exposure. The sequence is literally waves, PCH & Hwy 101, and then the coastal hills.
Google Maps Sample. Which means that I am semi-frequently driving thru a salt air fog one or both directions.
The prep for paint was rudimentary. Spray off with CRC brake cleaner in direct sunlight. Paint once dry and warmed back up.
How they look as of this morning (24/12/07):
The paint has adhered well, but it hasn't resisted the rust very well. I grant that I'm a tough use case, but a bumper that I coated with POR-15 and then while the POR was tacky I top-coated it with Rustoleum stood up to more than a decade of a similar drive (longer, but thru that same area).
For the curious, this is what that bracket behind the fairlead looks like:
It bolts to the Barnes tray and to two tabs welded to the top bumper tube. This was my first project using SendCutSend.com.