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Rust question
So I've been a slacker and let an area go untreated or primed for to long and need to quiz you guys on the best way to treat the area before I shoot epoxy on it.
This is what it looks like after 80 grit on da. http://i1130.photobucket.com/albums/...AB4EE0CDFF.jpg |
That is light but its deep. Sanding it may push it deeper.
I would use a rust dissolver/remover such as http://www.harborfreight.com/http-ww...6431-html.html then wipe down with some metal prep. |
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I would take a small hand sandblaster and just blast it clean. That's what I do for areas like that. Those converters can leave behind residue that can work its way back up after paint. Ask me how I know :hitaxeonthehead: Oh I've never done it but have seen it a few times at resto shops with issues. |
I bought this little guy a year ago and it work well for small spots and keeps them mess to a minimum.
http://t.harborfreight.com/abrasive-...bag-60308.html |
Thanks fellas, I'll try the spot blaster first and see how it does and go from there.
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Not sure if you had acess to a blaster. That would be the best way but it takes a while.
Rick, those are rust removers and not to be confused with converters or sealers. I left a rusty bracket in this stuff over night and it came out looking like an NOS piece after wards. There's a few videos of the stuff being used. One where a guy it treating a hood section. He made a dam with tape and plastic and let it soak. A perfect technieque for a roof panel. A vid of it used on a coil spring. |
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