Anth1234 said:Firstly Hi all :clown:
I just bought a Clio RT 1.4 and it has a bit of rust on the arches, don't blame it being 14 years old
Just wondering how should I do it
sand it down with rough sandpaper
then fine wet and dry?
then primer it
Any advice appreciated
182_blue said:those remedies are only temporary, to do it properly all the affected metal needs removing, putting that stuff over rust will not cure it
MRBILLYUK said:I've used this stuff loads of times , wrought iron gates , fences etc ... paint it on , paint over it , rust never came back .
But i agree if the rusts that bad , it will need cutting out if its only surface rust this stuffs good enough for me .
MrBillyUK
182_blue said:a gate is slightly different to a car panel though, have you ever tried it on rust on a car panel ?, ps if its surface rust then there is no need for that stuff as you just take the rust of and its no longer there , but im guessing his problem is a bit more deep seated than that, believe me and the best way is to remove the metal of grind it back till its gone, if it coming from the inside then it needs new metal putting in (or new wing) to cure it properly
MRBILLYUK said:I've never had a rusty car mate so i wouldn't know . Rust is rust in my book .
MrBillyUK !
182_blue said:well stop giving dodgy advice then :clown:
Loony said:In my experience (thankfully not on my own cars) rot will reappear at some point when a rust "cure" is a applied. Either needs grinding or cutting out and any metal removed replaced with new rot free material.
Anth1234 said:Cheers for all the advice, I will sand it down.. and if it is worse than I thought then I will go down the route of cutting it out and welding
The Fatty said:im with MRBILLYUK on this one guys...the rust wont come back if you do it properly. first off, you need the air (humide air at that) to make it rust, if its sanded down, painted with rust remover/preventer and then primed/painted properly the rust wont come back for the simple reason the metal is sealed under the paint. rust isnt an infection... its a reaction.
182_blue said:ahh mate you take yourself far to seriously, take a tablet mate, he is free to follow your advice if he wishes, or mine, im not saying mine is better than yours, you have taken the hump for no reason.
im trying to give him good advice, if he wants it to go away and not come back he can follow my advice, if he wants it to reappear shorly after doing it he can follow your advice , i supposed i made an assumption that a 14 year old car will have more than just surface rust, and i assumed that as he didnt want the rust now he wouldnt want it to come back after doing all that work to it
The Fatty said:im with MRBILLYUK on this one guys...the rust wont come back if you do it properly. first off, you need the air (humide air at that) to make it rust, if its sanded down, painted with rust remover/preventer and then primed/painted properly the rust wont come back for the simple reason the metal is sealed under the paint. rust isnt an infection... its a reaction.
182_blue said:any reports yet ANTH, i personally would still go for removing the rust as i said way up the top (whether it be by a quick sand on surface rust, or angle grinder on deeper rust, or completely removing it on badly effected metal), its the only way you will know it wont come back, i would not rely on just covering it over to cure it.
182_blue said:give it up now, im talking directly to anth as im really to long in the tooth to get in an argument with people like you, im trying to help the bloke, you have your opinion and i have mine.
182_blue said:any reports yet ANTH, i personally would still go for removing the rust as i said way up the top (whether it be by a quick sand on surface rust, or angle grinder on deeper rust, or completely removing it on badly effected metal), its the only way you will know it wont come back, i would not rely on just covering it over to cure it.