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Rust treatment to finishing paint , what are you chaps using ?.

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Evening chaps .

As some of you may know , ive just spent 3k having all the rust cut out and repainting my car . Ive been a bit stupid , overlooked a bit of rust and forgot to tell them about it . Its on the top of the passenger door under the rubber seal. I was thinking of treating this myself as i have the paint. To be honest it does not matter what it looks like as you cannot see it once the seal goes back on . What have you chaps used and can recomend material wise ?, from treating bare steel to finishing .

Kind regards

Rob

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On the work I'm doing on the underside of mine if it wasn't replaced with new metal I've taken it back to clean metal with a wire wheel removed any pitted bits with a grinding bit on a dremel if there's enough metal there then etch primer then paint

 

If couldn't remove the pittedness fully I have also used bilt hamber hydrate 80 then primer then paint

 

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I used POR 15 stuff and found it really good

 

 

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I used eastwood rust encapsulator (not the rubberized one), high build primer, then colour, and then 2k lacquer by HB body

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This is what I need to sort out .

Thanks for all your advice chaps, much appreciated

 

 

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