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FrankM83
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Rust Treatment

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Hi all, I'm planning to bare metal sparay my van, I was wondering if I should give a coat of rust treatmen liquid, I have one by hammerite and one by Wurth which I noticed are very same just some sort of badge engineering hehe, anyways has anyone tried this, or think its a good idea? Thanks Frank

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Post by flying »

either will do the job,spray it on then rub it down
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Post by plastic_orange »

Use a good etch primer, then epoxy primer, then top coat. I've read of folk coming to grief with rust coatings before - one guy had to re strip his car due to an adhesion problem. This topic was discussed at length on the NSRA website some time ago - www.nsra.org.uk


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Post by jonathon »

Ditto Pete, Several paints are only tollerant of the same brand being applied on top of them. Hammerite being the main one in our experience.

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Post by FrankM83 »

cheers guys that's what I needed to know :)

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