Posted by Gary R
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on 10/6/2009, 12:18:11, in reply to "Re: Rivits"
67.160.73.142
Thanks Jesse. Your tip is just what I needed. I sure appreciate all of the great advise you contribute to this forum.
--Previous Message--
: I use Duro product Navel Jelly, let it sit as
: per directions, wash it with water and a
: small amount of green Palmolive dish soap, I
: rinse real good with my pressure washer,
: then immediately use a hot air gun or a hair
: dryer. Then when dry, imediately apply Por
: 15, with a brush and use clean dry air
: pressure to force the Por 15 in, then I do
: another coat later to seal it completely,
: when it dries the brush strokes disappear,
: follow the Por 15 directions on how to
: re-close the lid on the can. then lightly
: sand and touch up with paint, if you want.
:
: --Previous Message--
: I let my newlly painted frame get rained on.
: Rust is bleeding out from behind the body
: support clips where they are rivited to the
: frame.
:
: Options I see are to grind off the rivits,
: spot sand blast, and reattach the clips, but
: how?
:
: Bolts - I don't like that idea, as it will
: not look stock and could come loose.
:
: Weld - Could use weld through primer and
: seam weld them. That is a lot of work.
:
: Or, I could clean up the rust stains as they
: occur and live with it.
:
: Suggestions welcome.
:
: Thanks,
:
: Gary
:
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