Classic Mustang Surface Rust Repair đĄ Here's How To Address It!
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 23. 06. 2022
- If your older car is rusting and you don't love the patina look, you've got two possible options. Once rust turns to rot, you need a professional to replace those parts. But if it's only on the surface, we have a simple solution in just a few steps!
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That came out way better than I imagined. Not too much effort and let's you drive a protected car!
Lol it's funny this video pops up, I just got done doing this to the hood of my dodge sprinter, the paint was flaking and some surface rust was beginning to form so I pretty much did this until I take I have more time/money and paint it with legit paint
Great video Bill. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching!
Good job!
If you want to protect this car and be definitively efficient against rust , you should put grease everywhere. grease is the only thing very efficient against rust. put grease between metal and carpet, inside door, behind metallic bumper, under the vehicle, behind the repairs you can make (everywhere inside the body - hidden erea - instead of using paint), hollow areas (necessarily hidden, so no need to be aesthetic). For rear wings unreachable with a paintbrush, use an extender and pour old oil everywhere each year. Rust almost always comes from the inside and welds. Handyman Experience - 35 years. From france
So grease or old oil?
@@modeljetjuggernaut4864 grease is much better because it almost does not dry out. but there are places that you can't reach with a brush to put grease. So you have no choice, you have to pour oil into these parts. But as the oil eventually dries, you have to do it again every year.
â@@modeljetjuggernaut4864 grease is much better because it nearly does not dry. but there are rooms that you canot reach with a paintbrush to put grease. So you have not the choise, you must pour oil in these rooms. But because oil finish by drying, you must do it again maybe every year.
What if it gets hot doesnât it melt
Oh man, I got the overspray cringe. Man cleaning those wheels is going to take a while.
"This is gonna be a bandaid repair.." .stopped video.
look out we've got a pro here
First off, what the hell was coming out of the blow gun?
SecondâŠâŠWD40? Youâre joking right wait til the sun gets ahold of that
Third, why do 45 percent of the spot when the entire area will scrape right off
Fourth, all that aerosol product is a total waste of time.
So youâve taken a bad looking car and ended up with a bad looking car
Iâm glad you realize this is junk work
Not bad