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I have cleaned up and stripped the paint on my car to bare metal in some places but I am not done yet. It is already starting to rust. I need to put something on there that will come off easy when I am ready to weld and por15. Someone suggested motor oil. Any ideas?
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TonyAKAVW |
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If you are leaving the car indoors like inside a garage you can probably leave it for at least a month (depending on the humidity) and it should be fine. I live very close to the beach and did just that before doing the POR-15. When you use the metal-etch stuff it takes care of the metal surfaces, rusty or not. Chances are that any rust you get now will be very very thin. POR-15 sticks to rust well anyway...
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