IS IT WORTH TREATING RUST FROM SEA SPRAY?
Upgrading my LN61 for something newer. Looking at a pretty good KZN130, but it's been kept not far from the beach. The front of the car was facing the water and is a bit rusty. The back is in immaculate condition. The doors have a bit of rust coming from inside. Nothing major and can be treated, but I'm worried that it's going to continue rusting at an accelerated pace in other areas.
Sea spray
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Re: Sea spray
you sure you don't want to shop around and find one thats not rusty? Typically there is always far more rust than you can actually see and failing a full strip back and treating and painting everything its always going to come back and bite you.
Depends how bad it is i guess but rust is like cancer.
Depends how bad it is i guess but rust is like cancer.
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Re: Sea spray
rangimotors wrote:you sure you don't want to shop around and find one thats not rusty? Typically there is always far more rust than you can actually see and failing a full strip back and treating and painting everything its always going to come back and bite you.
Depends how bad it is i guess but rust is like cancer.
Couldnt agree more...best to shop around, rust in the doors usually means to me that the rust has taken hold.
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Re: Sea spray
run forest run. you cant get rid of rust. prevent it but not get rid of it.