How To: Rust Removal from a Steel Frame

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2010

Showing you guys how to the rust off your bikes with a real simple technique. Sorry for the wait.

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  • thank you that was helpful. wd40 4eva!

  • @bauxitus haha agreed! if you're able to find it, pick up Bel-Ray 6 in 1 spray too, it's AMAZING! Cleans plastics, removes and protects from rust, lubricates levers and cables and tons of other stuff.

    and you're welcome! I would get your rust spots covered up later on but this is a good temporary fix for stopping rust from spreading

  • well thats a good way, but the woll will wear the powercoat off. which will make it rust more. but anyways sweet. ima do it :p

  • @mxz440skidoo true, but the frame a lot of times rusts because it's lost it's powdercoating. My more permanent solution is to do this, cover it with a layer of clear coat, let that dry, then put grip sheets over the area. Basically you cover the front of all 4 a-arms in grip tape and they won't get scratched up but this is the easiest way to maintain a non-rusty frame on any given day.

  • hey would this work on a black factory pipe on a kx 125 dirt bike this is Ricky btw

  • @5Rickykx125 yeah it works on just about anything. If you do it to your pipe you should also go pick up PJ1 High Temp spray paint so that you can paint it black since the steel wool will remove a lot of the paint.

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  • @BWRProductions i sanded it down then painted grey

  • pretty sick im gonna do it on my 400ex dont have to worry on my 450 all alum.

  • yea thats what i thought, it sucks because it's expensive to get it done at a shop too, and i don't wanna use cheap spray paint to only make it look worse.

  • Don't worry I'm 15 too. I do not know how to powder coat at all. Most the time you have to take it somewhere to have it done by a shop. I do know that you need a special gun and powder coat paint but there aren't any guides on how to do it online.

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