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78 SC - small surface rust spots question

My 78 SC has a half dozen small spots on the exterior where the paint is either chipped through or somehow worn through. None are bigger than a half dollar. Some are along the hood edges or door edges. One concerns me that looks like a bubble of rust along the edge of the rear window seal.

I don't plan on painting the car for 2 or 3 years, but would like to attend to these small spots now. Normally, I would sand them down and prime them and let it be until I got around to a full paint job. But, with the galvanized body, I am concerned about sanding off the protective coat.

Suggestions?

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every one is so concerned about the galvanized coating porsche uses .
it's nothing special or different then every other auto makers !
you touch it in any way with sand paper at it's sanded right off the car .
to replace it you use a epoxy or etch primer !
if you have rust the galvanized coating is long gone were the rust is and for about a 1/4 inch around it .
primer in no way will stop the rust from coming back !
primer doesn't hold out any moisture at all in any way you will need to got some type of top coat on the primer .
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Thanks 962. I just want to make sure I understand. Go ahead and remove any rust with sand paper, then prime with an etch primer, then top coat the primer. Might looks spotty until I do a proper paint job but that will be ok until then?
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Go get some two part epoxy primer and paint, it will hold up better than spray cans especially if your gonna wait 2 or 3 years to paint your car. You'll need more than sandpaper to remove as much rust as possible.
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that is some thing if you can't get the rust off by sanding you may want to think about spot blasting with a hand held blaster or use a rust convertor on .

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