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Look what I found during the weekends. Rust
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Man, I'm sorry to see that. I hope the rust isn't too extensive. Is that the only area of rust you've found?
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Beautiful car you have.
That area is a little prone to rust unless so sort of sealer/undercoat is used underneath to seal out any moisture coming up from the wheels. Cold galvanizing spay would work pretty well here on the bare metal first. I have a ongoing test with using cold galvanizing spray on a bare metal steel 930 flare outside in the cold rain and snow and no sign of rust in 23 months.
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kycarguy 935,
Thanks. I checked and yes, it has undercoat beneath. Notsure why water can get in. Now I affraid it will happen again. Where do you find that Cold Gavanizing spray? Should I spray it on the metal after preping it, and right before paint? I used "turn rust into primer" before, on another car, and I took it off since it look like it's form a layer of coating on the metal. Noting more. 450knotOffice, So far that is the only place I found. I suspect the other side too. Everywhere look like new (body and parts), this is the reason I decided to buy this car, not too long ago. Originally, I don't really like convertible slantnose. And don't like red that much either. Looking at the pic, I just thought maybe I paint that area black instead of red. It might make the car look meaner ![]()
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I picked up the cold galvanizing spray at a local Fastenal store. They are a industrial supply type store. Most automotive paint shops should be able to get it also. Its about $8.00 a can for the good stuff.
I spray it on the bare metal.
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Hi kycarguy,
spray it on, prep, and paint or prep, spray it on, and paint? Thanks.
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Read the directions on that cold-galvanizing paint. Most do not take top-coats well.
I must ask for a bit of clarification.
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The paint is kind of bubling.
After the paint in the area scraped off, yes, there is surface rust mostly at the corner of the louver. Either I paint it myself, or leave it to the pro, I will do the prep myself first. Reason is that I can't trust the shop if they really clean up all the rust for me, sure they can make it look real nice.
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