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Old 05-15-2010, 05:47 PM   #1
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Default Body rust and surface rust and how to remove it?

Im restoring a 90 gtus and it has rust in various locations around the body and on the surface. I'd like to hear what the folks of RRC recommend at how to remove it or neutralize it. I know this car has body damage. I plan on painting this car sometime next month if Junpower isn't busy. And of course getting the damage fixed. I will be helping him with the prep and body work and he does the paint.
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Old 05-15-2010, 08:15 PM   #2
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dosent sound like u should b tryn 2 restore a car if u dont even kno how 2 repair rust
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dosent sound like u should b tryn 2 restore a car if u dont even kno how 2 repair rust
That would be an excellent point if humans were born knowing everything necessary to restore a car. Since we are unfortunately not we have to learn somehow.

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^It sounds like you shouldn't be on a computer if you type like that.

Honestly it depends on various things. If the rust is deeper than surface rust, then you are more than likely going to have to cut out the affected panel, and weld in a new panel. If it's surface rust with no pitting (pitting indicates that the damage is extremely severe and that you will need to sand the metal away or sand/particle blast the area before filling it) then you can get away with a wire brush and removing the surface rust, cleaning the affected area, and finally filling and priming the area with rust conversion primer.
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just being honest, u kno what i was sayn ill spell how ever tha hell i want

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Thank you vex. I have about 80% surface rust.
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^It sounds like you shouldn't be on a computer if you type like that.
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Honestly it depends on various things. If the rust is deeper than surface rust, then you are more than likely going to have to cut out the affected panel, and weld in a new panel. If it's surface rust with no pitting (pitting indicates that the damage is extremely severe and that you will need to sand the metal away or sand/particle blast the area before filling it) then you can get away with a wire brush and removing the surface rust, cleaning the affected area, and finally filling and priming the area with rust conversion primer.
Again, agreed with the exception of the piting. If it's pitted and weakened I'd cut it out and replace it. If it's minor I would sand it all down with a contor DA pad. Hit it with some rust converter and then resand it so that the converter is only in the pits. Prime it with a good epoxy primer and then get into it with the filler/glaze.

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Thank you vex. I have about 80% surface rust.
Take a look at my REBuild thread. I have a bunch of images in there on severe rot repair. All cutting and replacement. I didn't have and surface rust. They were all gaping holes unfortunately
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was not tryn 2 offend, im sorry if it was taken that way just sayn what i thaught, (little boy) haha thats funny u dont even kno me
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Can;t believe no one's mentioned it yet but POR15 is a good product if you need to treat rusty spots on the car. Remove as much of the rust as you can, then treat the area with a naval jelly or some other sort of surface prep chemical, and then go over it with POR-15.

I finally got the chance to actually use it on our college's autocross VW GTI build, and the product is amazing, and tough as hell to boot.

EDIT: Now, we only used it for the underbody/ interior and I dont know how smooth you can get it for body panels because we brushed it on.
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Can;t believe no one's mentioned it yet but POR15 is a good product if you need to treat rusty spots on the car. Remove as much of the rust as you can, then treat the area with a naval jelly or some other sort of surface prep chemical, and then go over it with POR-15.

I finally got the chance to actually use it on our college's autocross VW GTI build, and the product is amazing, and tough as hell to boot.

EDIT: Now, we only used it for the underbody/ interior and I dont know how smooth you can get it for body panels because we brushed it on.
Naval jelly is useless. Waste of time and good coin. I personally prefer mechanical methods to removing rust.

I can't say anything about POR products be use I've never used them. I will say that out of the pros and old timers that I've ever dealt with, none of them have ever reccomended any of their products for anything. So I take that and with the knowledge that everyone on the internetz thinks its the cats meow lead me to personally believe that POR is nothing more than internetz, noobie nutswinging hype. But that's just an opinion of someone that's never used it, not intends to, buhas never once had it eecomended to me or even heard of it outside the interwebs
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Oh yeah, you don't want paint to be "tough as nails" or "thick as hell," it lends itself to chipping and then you're back to square one
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But that's exactly what I meant, it is highly chip resistant and durable.
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what i should of said is i have repaired a lot of rust damage and i know it can b a prick, so depending on the extent of the damage if ur not sure/confident it could b a good idea 2 have it done professionally, i apologize for my blunt and thaughtless remark

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