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| Got A Small Rust Spot On My Inner Wing | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Thu May 7, 2009 8:51 am (1,452 Views) | |
| jeremy | Thu May 7, 2009 8:51 am Post #1 |
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Too Far Gone To Help
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What is the easiest way to stop the spread. It is by the EZL thingy, and about the size of a 50p. but its a bit flaky. At the recent gtg someone mentioned that there is a product that "converts" the rust to metal? Is there a walkthrough for this please? Jeremy
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| RobertE | Thu May 7, 2009 9:46 am Post #2 |
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Serial victim...
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There are a number of 'rust converters' around, of which Kurust is the best known. If you wire brush or Dremel the flaky bits away you just paint it on. I think that q. a few cars rust there, but I've no idea why... |
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| RM Merc 190 | Thu May 7, 2009 1:33 pm Post #3 |
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Addicted
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I have use Kurust before, it seems like an okay product, it goes a marbled blue when used:![]() The real test will be when I get back at the end of the month and see how the small patch I had has fared. |
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| kentronix | Thu May 7, 2009 1:52 pm Post #4 |
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I'm only really here for the Kitchens
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I use rust remedy but I dont know if you can still buy it, my pot is very old. |
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