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Olympic Mathlete
Feb 25, 2011

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MrOnBicycle posted:



The purple stuff is Bilt Hamber Hydrate 80 rust converter. Right or wrong, I chose this because of the small pits of rust that I couldn't get out mechanically. Works as a primer what the epoxy I'm putting down next. I'm sure it'll be fine.

Good poo poo, that. I bought some over a year ago and my first test for it was to coat the sheet metal backing plate/stop for the little air gun range/shack thing I built in the garden. The stop is just a sheet of 2mm steel and it was previously untreated so was getting weathered and rusty so I coated it with Hydrate after pulling off most of the rust. Like I said it has been over a year sat outside in all elements and it has shown zero change from what it was after it had dried that first time. I'm going to strip some off in a couple of months to see what the underneath is like but I'm impressed at how hardy it seems to be.

Also I love Darts. Such cool looking cars. Good luck with this!

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