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Re: Trunk finish
[Re: FY1TA & 65 Wedge]
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07/08/09 06:02 PM
07/08/09 06:02 PM
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LimeliteAero
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Im not sure if anyone else sells it but Eastwood sells a clear rust encapsulator.
it isnt clear after if reacts with the rust. it dries to a greyish finish. The rust will not progress once its sealed. then you dont have to worry about it until you begin a resto or you decide to sell.
Id loved to hear what can be done to clean up the mat, I have the same issues with my original superbird mat.
Last edited by LimeliteAero; 07/08/09 06:03 PM.
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Re: Trunk finish
[Re: burdar]
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07/08/09 06:28 PM
07/08/09 06:28 PM
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Posts: 902 Seattle, WA
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My guess is that most people would say to leave it alone if it is truely a "survivor" It's only that way once.
I'd assume that as long as the car is being properly stored now that you should not have any additional issues with rust spreading further.
BTW, you now need to update your signature to reflect the fact that you now have a 22K mile survivor instead of a 21K survivor.
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Re: Trunk finish
[Re: THESHAKERPROJECT]
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07/09/09 11:24 AM
07/09/09 11:24 AM
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MOPARMIKE69
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Good old Naval Jelly. Brush it on and let it set, wash it off and all the rust will be gone but not the paint. Spray it with clear if you do not want to repaint.
69 Road Runner vert 69 GTX hard top 70 Road Runner 4 speed 70 Hemi Cuda vert
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