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1. Stopping rust (score: 1)
Author: "Walt Goddard" <waltcpa@sierra.net>
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 11:47:33 -0700
I have been slooowwwwlllly fixing the body on the 77 and cannot seem to stop the rust. Sand down to bare metal, clean well with alcohol (rubbing alcohol, not drinking), and then primer with what's ca
/html/mgs/2000-08/msg01007.html (7,623 bytes)

2. RE: Stopping rust (score: 1)
Author: Gordon Bird <gb@the-bdc.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 14:53:03 -0400
I use a product called Extend. I think it is made by the same company that makes Permatex. Comes in a spray can or small can for a brush. I put it on some small spots on my A 2 years ago and have ye
/html/mgs/2000-08/msg01008.html (7,626 bytes)

3. RE: Stopping rust (score: 1)
Author: "Dodd, Kelvin" <doddk@mossmotors.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 12:11:39 -0700
I'd suggest picking up a good auto body book for some professional advice. There are also a lot of really good web sites. You are doing a couple of things wrong. The rubbing alcohol contains water,
/html/mgs/2000-08/msg01011.html (9,267 bytes)

4. RE: Stopping rust (score: 1)
Author: "Lambdin, Mike" <mlambdin@towson.edu>
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 15:39:47 -0400
The stuff that's in the can requires that there be a rusty surface for the chemicals to work. The instructions specifically state to remove any flaking rust but not to sand down to clean metal. I've
/html/mgs/2000-08/msg01014.html (8,452 bytes)

5. Re: Stopping rust (score: 1)
Author: "Roger & Wanda Wilt" <rdwilt@pol.net>
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 11:36:40 -0400
I can also attest to the effectiveness of the Extend product from Permatex. I used it 2.5 yrs. ago on suspension parts on my 51 TD and have yet to see any rust peaking thru. Roger Columbus, Ohio that
/html/mgs/2000-08/msg01016.html (8,135 bytes)

6. Re: Stopping rust (score: 1)
Author: "Valerie Stabenow" <hlub34a@aeroinc.net>
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 14:45:16 -0500
I stripped my E with aviation stripper and used a DuPont paint prep (Prep-Sol or Solv) to get ready for the etch primer. I think the alcohol has water in it...so you are leaving that on the surface,
/html/mgs/2000-08/msg01017.html (7,801 bytes)

7. RE: Stopping rust (score: 1)
Author: Enrique Claure <spanlab@ceibo.entelnet.bo>
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 15:56:31 -0700
Walt, Kelvin is dead on. The alcohol is causing problems. Even if it were absolute alcohol the OH on the end promotes oxidation. I use a product called oxisolv that leaves zinc phosphate on the metal
/html/mgs/2000-08/msg01018.html (10,367 bytes)

8. Re: Stopping rust (score: 1)
Author: yd3@nvc.net
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 15:08:55 -0700
I am not an expert body man, but here are some of the things I've heard, seen, and tried. 1) The usual method used by body shops is to grind the rust out if the material is thick enough. This is no
/html/mgs/2000-08/msg01021.html (9,769 bytes)

9. Re: Stopping rust (score: 1)
Author: Dan DiBiase <d_dibiase@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 13:25:40 -0700 (PDT)
...but does it come in a 5-gallon jug?! Perhaps I can use several of these on my undercarriage! (My car's, that is...). Seriously, as I was frantically groping around in my engine compartment and amo
/html/mgs/2000-08/msg01025.html (8,383 bytes)

10. Re: Stopping rust (score: 1)
Author: yd3@nvc.net
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 15:45:02 -0700
Extend works fairly well just by itself, but it does need top coating with something for best protection. For best results you do need to knock loose/clean/blow off as much rust scale scale and dirt
/html/mgs/2000-08/msg01026.html (7,865 bytes)

11. Re: Stopping rust (score: 1)
Author: WRROOPE@aol.com
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 18:55:17 EDT
just remember that the hardner used with plastic filler is an oxidizer, so use as little as possible. my .02 bill r 74 midget
/html/mgs/2000-08/msg01029.html (7,461 bytes)

12. Re: Stopping rust (score: 1)
Author: richard <juju34@texoma.net>
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 18:37:26 -0500
i use a product called os-phro, can be found at paint and body suppliers, its a green liquid, acid based ,that most likely is like your spray, i use it on ferris based metal keels on sailboats, befor
/html/mgs/2000-08/msg01031.html (8,384 bytes)

13. RE: Stopping rust (score: 1)
Author: Joe Short <buster_balz@operamail.com>
Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2000 10:25:57 -0400
Most primers are porous. Therefore they need to be "sealed" as soon as they can be top coated. Your body supply shop should be able to provide a primer/sealer. This will seal the metal from the envi
/html/mgs/2000-08/msg01107.html (8,459 bytes)

14. Re: Stopping rust (score: 1)
Author: RJohn50603@aol.com
Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2000 11:19:01 EDT
I just picked up on this thread. Pardon me if I repeat what someone else may already have pointed out. PPG makes a two-part epoxy primer that does seal out moisture if you must drive the car or let
/html/mgs/2000-08/msg01111.html (7,528 bytes)

15. Re: Stopping rust (score: 1)
Author: Max Heim <mvheim@studiolimage.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 10:40:53 -0700
Umm, most rubbing alcohol contains water. Look to see if the concentration is 100% methyl alcohol. Usually it's 30% or 70%. So you'd be rubbing down your bare metal with water. Walt Goddard had this
/html/mgs/2000-08/msg01182.html (8,086 bytes)


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