Re: Undercoating experiences?
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Quote:
ewrecks wrote:......One hint...if you use POR 15....wear really good gloves and seal your sleeves. If you get it on your skin....nothing will take it off. ...lacquer thinner or acetone will touch it. Used steel wool and acetone daily for over a week. LOL 100%. Been there, done that, including the steel wool!
Posted on: 2020/5/9 6:08
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Got a little more into it today. A lot of the undercoating was loose, and under it was rust. Even the parts that didnt seem like they were separating, there was some rust underneath. So, going to just grind out it all and prime/paint well. Also have this patch/stiffener on the driver side. A little afraid to take it off but I'll see how much rust is around it etc.
Posted on: 2020/5/9 23:04
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Do yourself a big favor, invest in an angle grinder and get wire brushes for it. You'll end up with a better job, do it faster and have less muscle ache.
If you want to do it on the cheap look at Harbor Freight or Amazon. Otherwise it is a good investment to buy a better quality.
Posted on: 2020/5/10 11:24
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I've also used a needle scaler (requires a substantial air compressor) and an electric oscillating multi-tool with blade scraper. Both methods make far less dust and are less tiring but usually require a final wire brushing to get the residue off. Probably overkill for one fender but worth the investment when doing an entire underbelly.
Posted on: 2020/5/10 13:39
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I agree that the way to remove rust that you are facing is an angle grinder and a wire wheel. I have purchased several at Harbor freight and got an assortment of twisted stainless steel brushes for the heavy rust and brass for finer work. They are cheap and will hold up pretty well but like most Harbor Freight tools they are not going to last forever.
Another hint...make sure you wear goggles and heavy clothing....the pieces of the wire wheel fly off at high speeds and will penetrate lighter clothing or even tennis shoes. You only get one set of eyes. I also suggest wearing a dust mask since you will be filling the air...and your lungs...with rust particles and dirt. I did the entire floorboards and rear wheel wells of my Caribbean before sealing with POR 15 ......it was messy but it got the job done. Currently doing the same messy work on a 39 .convertible coupe.
Posted on: 2020/5/11 19:47
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