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    removing rust

    i read the DIY yesterday and now i kant find it even with the search but if anyone kan help me find it thanks
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    bump kome on somebody help me i kant find the diy it was a good one with pictures and everything
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      #3
      search type g and atx..
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        #4
        sand down the rust spot until all you see is shiney metal..then primer and paint to protect it.
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          #5
          Originally posted by JDMPIRU
          i read the DIY yesterday and now i kant find it even with the search but if anyone kan help me find it thanks

          Here, but you have to stop replacing c's with k's
          Rust Removal DIY

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            #6
            Originally posted by pballplayer18
            sand down the rust spot until all you see is shiney metal..then primer and paint to protect it.
            eh, its not technically that simple

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              #7
              thanks my rust was so bad im going to have to fab sum metal so i needed something to look on thanks and i'll stop replacing c with k thanks alot
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                #8
                Rust sucks, kill the rust. Peace

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by tresexohcb
                  Rust sucks, kill the rust. Peace
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                    #10
                    well..hmm..let see...Im glad I paid attention to my boyfriend and his friends.....what you will need is two wheels....( course and fine )...what you do is...grind or sand down the rust with the course wheel...then when you get it down....I THINK you use the fine to smooth it out...get some bondo on there...wait till it hardens..use the fine wheel to sand it down to smooth it out...then..make sure theres no dust or anything...and you put some primer over it...OH YEAH, and you have to tape it off before you even start doing anything!...I hope I got that right!

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