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Rust inhibitors / converters / paints, What is the best surface preparation before painting |
Dobbsy |
Jul 8 2020, 01:59 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 49 Joined: 22-May 14 From: West Midlands Member No.: 17,382 Region Association: England |
Hello,
I have taken the fuel tank out to clean and under the tank there is surface rust which I would like to address before putting the tank back in. The goal is to clean it up and prevent the rust getting worse. I am think of using Kurust after I cleaned the majority of the rust off then paint over it. Are there any other products you could recommend. Also how did the factory fit the roll bar, the PO did not do a good job of cutting the body to make way for the plate. |
Dobbsy |
Jul 9 2020, 01:48 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 49 Joined: 22-May 14 From: West Midlands Member No.: 17,382 Region Association: England |
Tomorrow I will go to the local body shop supplies and see if they have Ospho or equivalent and also get some epoxy primer.
Thanks for all your replies, |
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