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Use this stuff. It works great. Just set up a kiddy pool and a sump pump underneath the car and let it spray the affected area. It's amazing. http://www.safestrustremover.com/ [/ QUOTE ] Safest Rust Remover and Ultra One (their degreaser) are two top notch products. I highly recommend both. ![]() -Dave |
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I strongly recommend Boeshield as well. Stops rust and safe for just about every surface. I use it on all of my cars - spray it in the doors, wheel lips, underbody, etc. On the chassis, even on nice, shiny restored stuff, I find spraying it on and then just a quick wipe to get the excess off keeps everything perfect. The best part is now most Sears stores sell it in the tool department, comes in a package with one can of Boeshield and one spray bottle of their rust remover which also works great.
This is the best line of defense I have found against rust etc and I have been using it for over 10 years now. Awesome for natural parts like tie rod sleeves, master cylinders, etc that most guys paint with cast blast or something. Just my .02. Have fun cleaning the new car up - I agree with the other guys here, that is the best part!! Colin |
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Boeshield and SRR are nice products. Neither are perfect of course (my tests have been in extremely harsh conditions), but about the best available as far as I know. I would recommend NOT undercoating the car.
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I use the boeshield in marine applications and nothing comes close to lasting durable protection.
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Any pics of the car?
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1965 Malibu SS Convertible 1967 Nova SS LS1 Sold! 1967 Nova SS LS9 800HP 1970 El Camino SS396 4/Sp |
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Congrats on the 10/10 Z you just got.
![]() I think that the mods deleted the thread because people like me were voicing their opinions on the car when the classified section is not to be used as such. Every time someone says something it kicks the add back to the top which makes it unfair to the other sellers. Back to your questions. I would leave it. Just clean it up as best you can. Keeping it stock is best IMO. Good call to have it inspected by Jerry. Again nice car. Lets see some new pics of it in your garage or driveway.
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I use boesheild rustfree. spray on and set a few mins. then use a gray or white scuff pad to help if needed. Then use a self-etch primer(spray can) and then a semi gloss paint. Then body shop suppliers have a blending agent in a spray can. Spray your paint, then use the blending agent to melt it into the existing finish. Makes spot in finishes almost disapear. It works good for spot blending in paints on the top side also. Roger
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By the way, after I did the SafestRustRemover process, I sprayed the areas with Boshield to keep them from re-rusting.
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