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dan_m1les
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24th Feb 10 at 13:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Quick question: Whats the paint that you put on rust that makes it go hard and you can they sand and primer it etc after?
sand-eel
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24th Feb 10 at 13:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I want to know this too, all i've got is rust remover.
mattfiesta
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Generation
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If there was a pint that stopped rust, it would be put on at fac tory. I have used the above Kurust, found it pretty good, removes rust, but they only way to 100% get rid of it it to chop out the panel, everything else delays the process
AlexW
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quote:
Originally posted by Generation
If there was a pint that stopped rust, it would be put on at fac tory. I have used the above Kurust, found it pretty good, removes rust, but they only way to 100% get rid of it it to chop out the panel, everything else delays the process


There is rust paint stuff from factory, its called the E-coat
Generation
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I stand corrected. why isnt it put on all cars then? does it cost shit loads?
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Ku-rust is good, but the bes tthing to do is to sand away it all
DaveyLC
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quote:
Originally posted by Generation
If there was a pint that stopped rust, it would be put on at fac tory. I have used the above Kurust, found it pretty good, removes rust, but they only way to 100% get rid of it it to chop out the panel, everything else delays the process


Cars are treated wit zinc and some are galvanised from the factory, the problem is it gets scratched/damaged and the rust sets in.
ed
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quote:
Originally posted by Generation
I stand corrected. why isnt it put on all cars then? does it cost shit loads?
It is now days. It's not paint either.
ed
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24th Feb 10 at 14:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote:
Originally posted by Generation
If there was a pint that stopped rust, it would be put on at fac tory. I have used the above Kurust, found it pretty good, removes rust, but they only way to 100% get rid of it it to chop out the panel, everything else delays the process


Cars are treated wit zinc and some are galvanised from the factory, the problem is it gets scratched/damaged and the rust sets in.


The zinc in the E-Coat does a fairly good job of providing sacrificial protection though. If you see a modern car with bubbling paint, it will more than likely be zinc oxide underneath as opposed to rust. Not sure if that's good or bad though

 
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