Treating rust?
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I've read through the forum and picked few things up but wanted to know what the general best products to use for rust? I can see it popping up in small places over the body work on a cabby?
Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks
Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks
Posted
Local Hero
Since i started working in bodyshop…. and doing refurb..
check if rust is coming through paint from outside in or inside out…
1 Rub the area down with emerytape/grinder.
2 Treat area with some rust treatment liquid as instructions.
3 Add zinc primer(helps prevent rust) and then prep for repainting.
4 Paint.
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check if rust is coming through paint from outside in or inside out…
1 Rub the area down with emerytape/grinder.
2 Treat area with some rust treatment liquid as instructions.
3 Add zinc primer(helps prevent rust) and then prep for repainting.
4 Paint.
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Posted
Local Hero
Ok rust treatment, whoooo, I was thinking that since All Hallows Eve is approaching you were going to treat your rust… Usually acid, salt are treats for rust…
I usually grind, or sand, use a rust convertor, prime (depends on what type of metal, If I use Zinc…) then prime again, do body work if needed, then paint smooth, and clear.
I usually grind, or sand, use a rust convertor, prime (depends on what type of metal, If I use Zinc…) then prime again, do body work if needed, then paint smooth, and clear.
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Local Hero
On the drive
T25 Diesel…sameoldblueshiŁ (currently under resto)
Rocco gt2….1990 secret 2…(currently under resto)
Mk4 99 1.8t indigo blue Gti with 43k miles
Caster 93 clipper JH Green cabby
Snowy 91 GTi White cabby( sat waiting for inspiration)
Myvalver 89 GTi Grey mk2 16v
Yuppy Flu 91 GTi Flash Red Sportline
Golf mk1 owner's club on Spotify
Mk1 golf owners club playlist: Golf mk1 owner's club playlist - YouTube
T25 Diesel…sameoldblueshiŁ (currently under resto)
Rocco gt2….1990 secret 2…(currently under resto)
Mk4 99 1.8t indigo blue Gti with 43k miles
Caster 93 clipper JH Green cabby
Snowy 91 GTi White cabby( sat waiting for inspiration)
Myvalver 89 GTi Grey mk2 16v
Yuppy Flu 91 GTi Flash Red Sportline
Golf mk1 owner's club on Spotify
Mk1 golf owners club playlist: Golf mk1 owner's club playlist - YouTube
Posted
Regional Host NE
cut it out in my view is the only answer
Do not know a lot but willing to help if possible
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Posted
Old Timer
If the rust is coming through from the inside or back of the panel, then it's an area which will need to be cut out and new metal welded in. To find out, Poke it with a pointy thing like a screwdriver and if it's coming through from the back your pointy thing will go straight through.
If it's surface rust, creeping under the paint from the outside, it would have been caused by historical damage to the paint which exposed the metal, such as a scratch or a stone chip. Your pointy thing will not go through it no matter how hard you poke it. This sort of rust needs sanding/grinding out, followed by sanding, feather edging the paintwork around it.
Then you can treat any pitted areas with a rust converter, followed by a full paint refinish process, involving a respray of the complete panel.
Hope this helps 👍🏽
If it's surface rust, creeping under the paint from the outside, it would have been caused by historical damage to the paint which exposed the metal, such as a scratch or a stone chip. Your pointy thing will not go through it no matter how hard you poke it. This sort of rust needs sanding/grinding out, followed by sanding, feather edging the paintwork around it.
Then you can treat any pitted areas with a rust converter, followed by a full paint refinish process, involving a respray of the complete panel.
Hope this helps 👍🏽
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