“Hot rods” – Video # 2 Removal of rust from metal and panels.

“No abrasives required” Ready for panel and paint immediately!
Nothings more cost effective than being able to do your projects from your own garage. You can even turn this into some extra cash flow, and to start it won’t even break your bank balance. Nothing is worse than completing your project and finding six months later you have a blister in the painted surface. With this method, “I know all the rust is gone”

Duration : 0:9:55


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5 Responses to ““Hot rods” – Video # 2 Removal of rust from metal and panels.”

  1. This method can be …
    This method can be used for anything metal , just don’t put aluminium into it or any of the side trims, they won’t be there if you leave them in too long.
    As for the doors it works great. On a door I did that was damaged up top I had to cut the damaged area out and repair before I welded it back and the metal was all nice and clean inside the channels. Sand blasting won’t do that. If you can’t find metal ready locally try deoxadine available at car paint supplies.
    Hope this helps.
    Dave

  2. Thanks Desertrodder …
    Thanks Desertrodder

    That was a great video , Could i ask is this technique only for the older Rod’s or can you use this method for example on a XB coupe Doors and other panels ..

    Thanks again that video was truly informative..

  3. There is no …
    There is no particular branding as you would expect, as it all comes from sugar cane farms. It is called food grade molassis available at most farmers produce stores. Farmers use it to feed cows , horses etc, it is as thick as so it takes a while to fill a container. I normally take 20 litre drums and leave it with them for the day. Just mix it with 9 parts water – 1 part molassis and mix it well, it will break down over night for you so you could mix it again the next day.

  4. hello sir, could …
    hello sir, could you tell me what is the brand name of the solution that you using to remove the rust on the métal and where do you find it?

  5. Great video. Good …
    Great video. Good information. You’ve put this together well and I’ve found the info really useful. Thanks for the tip and keep em coming.

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