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Topic: early rust...how to stop it? (Read 219 times)
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mshred
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Hey there guys, i was looking for some advice on what to do for a simple rust fix....my buddy has a 02 pontiac that has some surface rust in a few spots and he wants me to help him fiz it before it gets any worse...since I know everyone on here is very helpful, I decided to see what you guys would recomend for this...he was thinking of sanding it down and then repainting, but i was thinking that maybe he should use some rust stopper stuff before he paints it again...if you guys have any advice on how a repair like this should go, please drop a line...thanks 
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75Dart440
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I use phosphoric acid (naval jelly) to eat out the rust. Remove the loose rust with a wire wheel on a die grinder and smear the jelly over the rust spots. Leave there for 20 to 30 minutes, and the remaining rust will have turned black. Neutralize with water and baking soda mix and blow dry with compressed air. Then hit it with the wire wheel again. Repeat if necessary.
Or just could just spot sandblast it and be done with it!! I use the jelly most of the time. I don't like cleaning up the sand if I don't have to.
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1975 Dodge Dart Sport - 440 2000 Dodge Ram 1500 QC 4x4
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mshred
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where can I buy this naval jelly stuff from?
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mopowers
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You can buy phosphoric acid at home depot or lowes. It's by the acetone and thinners.
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66 Dart GT: BB project. shooting for high 10's 2006 Dakota 
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mshred
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ok cool...thanks alot guys...I will definately be trying this stuff out...thanks again 
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Dartdragracer
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 Flyboy01 helped me out with the Eastwood stuff, it works great.
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