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Kinja'd!!! "NoneOfYourBiz" (goawaynowkthxbye)
04/15/2015 at 21:08 • Filed to: None

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Kinja'd!!! Zipppy, Mazdurp builder, Probeski owner and former ricerboy > NoneOfYourBiz
04/15/2015 at 21:14

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Good choice on the header image. I know exaclty where that is.


Kinja'd!!! BJ > NoneOfYourBiz
04/15/2015 at 21:49

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I was just looking at doing this the other day! The rust is getting a bit scary under the 4Runner and even the Passat is starting to look a bit rough, but I'll wait until early September and have both cars done at once.


Kinja'd!!! ly2v8-Brian > NoneOfYourBiz
04/15/2015 at 22:53

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...but I thought it was installed at the factory

Obligatory when talkin about da undercoat.


Kinja'd!!! E92M3 > NoneOfYourBiz
04/16/2015 at 06:59

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So glad I don't have to worry about salt.


Kinja'd!!! NoneOfYourBiz > BJ
04/16/2015 at 08:06

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Over the summer, it'd be an idea to sand off loose rust and spray a rust converter on it. The oil spray comes in cans too so you can hit those specific spots yourself.


Kinja'd!!! BJ > NoneOfYourBiz
04/16/2015 at 10:35

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Not a bad idea, I might need to book a morning on a lift in a local DIY garage.

To sand it off, could I just use a wire brush to break loose any bits that are starting to peel? Or do I need to really sand it down clean?


Kinja'd!!! NoneOfYourBiz > BJ
04/16/2015 at 10:42

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I'd use a wire brush, or wheel if you want to power through it.

If I were using a chemical rust converter, I wouldn't bother with grinding it down to bare metal; loose rust only, chem spray, dry, then top coat with anti-rust slime. Getting the loose stuff off just keeps the spray from falling off when chunks of rust fall off.

I am not a mechanic or chemist, so take what I say with a grain of salt. I've had good results with this in past though.


Kinja'd!!! BJ > NoneOfYourBiz
04/16/2015 at 11:19

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Thanks.

I'll add it to the list of things to do sometime before winter... :)


Kinja'd!!! thebigbossyboss > NoneOfYourBiz
04/23/2015 at 08:32

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I’ve been using Krown, and now after 13 years of Ottawa roads I am finally getting my first rust. How sad, but I will be working on it this summer I hope!!