Remove Rust from Metal and Panels the Easy Way: Video 2

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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2009

"No abrasives required" Ready for panel and paint immediately!
Nothings more cost effective than being able to do your projects from your own garage. You can even turn this into some extra cash flow, and to start it won't even break your bank balance. Nothing is worse than completing your project and finding six months later you have a blister in the painted surface. With this method, "I know all the rust is gone"

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  • After washing the metal ready, do you have to sand it before painting with epoxy primer / 2k primer? Or can you just prime without sanding it first?

  • @socamoto .....Always sand the metal first, this gives the paint proper adhesion .

  • Great tips thanks!

    Would you dry it with compressed air and etch prime it immediately?

  • @socamoto ....yes you can...... I have . Cheers

    

  • ok so finally took my panels out tonight, just wanting to know if you let your panels dry before you spray them with the por15 or do you spray it on right after washing?

    I cant see on your finished panels but does it still have any rusted colouring after you use the por15 or have a done something wrong?

  • @dickieboy25 .........Always dry first, then you can see where it may flash rust again and if it does , I simply apply a heavy coat of Por 15 and let it sit until the flash rust disappears, then rinse off LIGHTLY with water then let dry.

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  • good work mate.

  • Thats very cool, at first I thought you were giving me a bit of the Roo mail/Drop bear. I'm going to try this, as I have an old landcruiser that needs some (A lot) of rust removal.

  • Or there is a simpilar way.... take a grinder and bottle of vinegar and a cloth and rub the vinegar on the rust and let it sit for alittle bit and take the grinder and grind it all off and it will get you done to bar metal

  • :O just plain regular molasses????? that is amazing

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