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WOW! What a difference fresh metal makes! Looking good brock!
I have to disagree with you Manolin; Muriatic acid never goes out of style. Its cheap (10 bucks gets you two gallons)and readily available from any hardware and even some grocery stores. Its very safe and easy to work with as long as you're careful. (water instantly neutralizes it) If applied as a bath it can be used over and over again until it weakens and just takes too long to clean parts.(really makes that 10 bucks stretch) It is highly corrosive which is why its so effective for cleaning thick, scaley old rust. Blasting cabinet style rust; when you dont have a blasting cabinet. Ospho, naval jelly etc. will not touch thick heavy vintage oxidation. Now for flash rust and preservation of course, ospho, galviprep etc are perfect for the job. Muriatic acid is the heavy lift part of rust removal. Horse and buggy aside if something works, it work. JustinJustin Rio
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[quote="JTR70" post=8855]WOW! What a difference fresh metal makes! Looking good brock!
I have to disagree with you Manolin; Muriatic acid never goes out of style. Its cheap (10 bucks gets you two gallons)and readily available from any hardware and even some grocery stores. Its very safe and easy to work with as long as you're careful. (water instantly neutralizes it) If applied as a bath it can be used over and over again until it weakens and just takes too long to clean parts.(really makes that 10 bucks stretch) It is highly corrosive which is why its so effective for cleaning thick, scaley old rust. Blasting cabinet style rust; when you dont have a blasting cabinet. Ospho, naval jelly etc. will not touch thick heavy vintage oxidation. Now for flash rust and preservation of course, ospho, galviprep etc are perfect for the job. Muriatic acid is the heavy lift part of rust removal. Horse and buggy aside if something works, it work. Justin
Justin, do you ever apply muriatic acid inside the shop on part of the car you are working on or only outside?Mark Erbesfield
57 356A
65 911
68 912
73 911S
66 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45LV
79 450SL Dad's old car
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quote="JTR70" post=8855]WOW! What a difference fresh metal makes! Looking good brock!
I have to disagree with you Manolin; Muriatic acid never goes out of style. Its cheap (10 bucks gets you two gallons)and readily available from any hardware and even some grocery stores. Its very safe and easy to work with as long as you're careful. (water instantly neutralizes it) If applied as a bath it can be used over and over again until it weakens and just takes too long to clean parts.(really makes that 10 bucks stretch) It is highly corrosive which is why its so effective for cleaning thick, scaley old rust. Blasting cabinet style rust; when you dont have a blasting cabinet. Ospho, naval jelly etc. will not touch thick heavy vintage oxidation. Now for flash rust and preservation of course, ospho, galviprep etc are perfect for the job. Muriatic acid is the heavy lift part of rust removal. Horse and buggy aside if something works, it work. Justin
Im ordering some of the Gibbs product as that looks "too good to be true" but worth a look. I saw it first here!
Otherwise I use muriatic acid all the time. You can dilute it to what ever strength suits the job from heavy rust, striping cad off hardware, very light rust, etc. Just use common sense as with any process.
Something a little off topic but I really like manganese phosphate as a finish for steel in a lot of applications and I think, if the hype has some truth, the gibbs brand will work very well with phosphate.Ashley Page
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[quote="Restomod" post=8909]Thanks Justin, that "fresh face" sure makes the whole car more pleasant to look at.
Not real sure on a color Mark, it looks to have been Aetna Blue but I may go with something like Aquamarine or something close.
My car was Black so I will start w basic black Epoxy primer and go from there.Mark Erbesfield
57 356A
65 911
68 912
73 911S
66 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45LV
79 450SL Dad's old car
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Well the second most dredfull/hatefull non mechanical job you can do on a car in the summertime heat has started......SANDING FILLER!!
Been starting at 7am to beat the heat and sun and the Rage has been flowing freely . Been a while since I had to do this and my arms are KILLIN me! My air file took a dump so its all by hand.
60 Coupe Outlaw Project
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Thanks for the update Brock. Amazing transformation already with the new nose and the flash rust cleaned up. The body is actually in pretty nice condition. Yes, blocking the body by hand is a very good workout. Keep up the great work! Nice spread you have out there BTW.
JustinJustin Rio
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