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> Seat Rails, Rust Prevention, Paint would seem to be to thick.
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post Jan 6 2013, 02:25 PM
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I am cleaning up my seat rails and parts are quite rusty. It looks like they were plated, but after 40 years, not good enough.

If I media blast, most likely I am going to take off the remaining plating. If I paint them after, I think that they might bind.

If I wipe them down with WD40, I think that would stop from rusting only for a short time.

Other than replating, any suggestions on rust prevention that would not be too thick like paint, and yet last?

Thanks,
John
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scotty b
post Jan 6 2013, 03:50 PM
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rust free you say ?
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blast, rustoleum spray bomb, grease.
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post Jan 6 2013, 04:13 PM
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Thanks Scotty!

Thats what I am doing..
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