best rust converter and undeseal type stuff

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best rust converter and undeseal type stuff

Post by dexyman » Mon Oct 06, 2014 8:09 pm

have my gearbox out at the moment to replace the clutch and have two or three bits that are rusty on the underside that are need wire brushed and treated to slow the process down


whats the best stuff to use

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Post by bhm1712 » Mon Oct 06, 2014 9:06 pm

dexyman wrote:whats the best stuff to use

Hate to say this as its sometimes taken as not helpful, but in the long run the best thing to use is new metal if the rust has taken hold.

If its just surface rust then wire brush and red oxide + hammerite top coat paint. In my experience rust converters dont work very well, they may stop the appearance of rust but they dont create strength and it always comes back. I got rid of all surface rust under mine and then painted with hammerite and then undersealed with waxoyl.

any badly corroded bits where replaced with fresh steel and then given the same painting and waxoyl treatment.
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Post by dexyman » Tue Oct 07, 2014 4:05 pm

not needing welded it only surface rust , not light but not rotten

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Post by nigel » Tue Oct 07, 2014 10:07 pm

Have you heard of POR 15, I've been using it, wont use anything else now -- you can find it at frost restoration.

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Post by jonbullnose » Sat Oct 11, 2014 8:43 am

yes por 15 is good stuff or i use tetroseal under body coating its the best i feel, waxoil is ok but not the best as it does not like fresh steel and stays pretty wet so you get covered when working on your car but tetroseal drys and leaves a a slightly rubber finish :thumb:

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Post by dexyman » Wed Oct 15, 2014 3:29 pm

used poris looks like decent stuff. wish i hadnt got in on my hands though. nothing moves it lol

found as couple of tiny bits that are going to need a wee tickle with the welder though . oh well its an old car i supppose

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Post by bhm1712 » Thu Oct 16, 2014 1:55 am

dexyman wrote:used poris looks like decent stuff. wish i hadnt got in on my hands though. nothing moves it lol

found as couple of tiny bits that are going to need a wee tickle with the welder though . oh well its an old car i supppose

Yes its an ongoing thing with these old cars. They are never really "done" as there is always something to do.
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