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Thread: Stopping the spread of surface rust until I can afford paint job?! Advice/Options?

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    Stopping the spread of surface rust until I can afford paint job?! Advice/Options?

    Hey all,

    The roof on the MK1 has a fair bit of surface rust on it. I recently built the car from a shell up because it was so structurally sound, with the roof the only potential issue.

    I need a way to stop the roof from getting any worse while I save up for a paint job come the end of the year.

    I was thinking about potentially lightly wet and drying it, then rust converting it and finally putting a light clear coat over to seal it.

    Any opinions on how to extend the life of the roof until summer when I will have the time/money to paint it?

    Thanks,

    Michael.
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    I would spray it with the Valvoline Rust Preventative. Valvoline Tectyl 506 Rust Preventative - 400g - Supercheap Auto Australia

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    thanks, looks like a suitable product.

    do you think i should rust covert the small areas first or just spray this straight over?

    and you know if this is suitable to spray directly over paint?

    cheers.
    Last edited by dubmc; 08-06-2011 at 09:18 AM.
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    Let me know how this product works since I need to do the exact same thing as you, My roof has surface rust and I want to stop the spread while I save up for a paint job this comming summer. I'm not sure how bad yours it But I would likely just give it a light rub with some wet and dry and then spray it over with the valvoline.
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    first of all, keep the car as clean and dry as possible, this will help to stop rust. (more of a long term thing, but if you've got dirty and water in the sills all the time, it'll get rustier...)

    I'd just stick a bit of rust convertor on it, or some deoderised fishoil. It's a 30 year old car, I don't think the extra 6 months odd will make the roof fall off...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarred View Post
    first of all, keep the car as clean and dry as possible, this will help to stop rust. (more of a long term thing, but if you've got dirty and water in the sills all the time, it'll get rustier...)

    I'd just stick a bit of rust convertor on it, or some deoderised fishoil. It's a 30 year old car, I don't think the extra 6 months odd will make the roof fall off...
    yeah i give the car a wash weekly and give it a light wax to help keep the water off...before i built the car it was sitting in a shed for 5 years and now as soon as some rain has been hitting it, it seems to be reacting faster than I thought...the roof will need to be taken back to bare metal anyway so i may as well try a product on it..hopefully it doesn't turn the roof pink or something ahah
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    That product is designed to be sprayed into the cavities http://api.viglink.com/api/click?for...to%20Australia, so I would try to spray into the roof cavities to stop the rust spreading, it will work equally well on flat surface for a while. Using the rust converter before that would be ideal. I only suggested as a quickest way without too much of the affort.
    Last edited by Transporter; 10-06-2011 at 02:51 PM.

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