under body rust/spray ??????
Had any of you guys ever try anything to spray rust spots under the H2 ???? If so please let me know what you use im planing on getting under my truck and take care of some of the rust ;-)....
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I sprayed my whole under carriage with never wet, then went over with black paint as never wet finishes whitish film look...I still have some rust spots popping out after this winter...plan on doing it again this spring...
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I am going to do mine with POR 15 come spring time.
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ILL start this weekend and do it slowly till i get it all done , it just looks like s_ht....
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Before you paint, go over all the rust spots with a "rust converter." I bought mine in the paint section at the auto parts store. It will chemically convert the rust, so you don't have to worry about sanding. I put it on every spring (it resembles water) with a chip brush. I have yet to paint anything, but I'm thinking I might touch everything up this year.
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Trust not rust
I have too much imo on mine as well. Picking it up from a dealer, it was black washed underneath. I knew it before I bought it but I'm surprised how much is actually rusted. I have done come already and I use the hammered texture rustoleum with an acid brush. It works but it does take a very long time to apply.
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I really liked using Rustoleum undercoating spray, goes on black and it's held up since last summer, definitely worth covering up all that ugly rust!
I've also used Raptor UPOL bed liner spray, basically it's DIY linex but it's alot more work ;P |
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Soon as it warms up I'm going to make a soda blaster and go to work on the rust spots under the hummer. I also plan on removing the plastic covering in the wheel-wells to spray with a rust protector.
Don't like the idea of the rust shops drilling into the side of the door to spray, so I'll also remove the door panels and spray it. Last year September I mixed some diesel and engine oil and sprayed the under carridge with a gravity feed HVLP gun set on a cylindrical spray . Attachment 12237 |
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Here you can check my website with all projects - rarf - Work projects more info about under body rust treatment - RARF.lv |
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This is what I used . It is. Really good product.
More like a thick rubber paint No need to do an extensive cleaning I also sprayed the fender liner to stop some noise It works but not as the main purpose You can get it in Amazon Attachment 9975 |
Originally Posted by H2Miami
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This is what I used . It is. Really good product.
More like a thick rubber paint No need to do an extensive cleaning I also sprayed the fender liner to stop some noise It works but not as the main purpose You can get it in Amazon Attachment 9975 Then I put five different layers of coating that protects from further corrosion. Still cant forget about the body and the frame cavities. http://www.rarf.lv/darbi/params/group/34996/ |
In the photo left side you can see that, what you usually don't see. Body cavities.
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^so what have you sprayed in there to treat the rust where you can't get to with power/air tools?
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Originally Posted by LoJac963
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^so what have you sprayed in there to treat the rust where you can't get to with power/air tools?
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Calipers
Originally Posted by RARF
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In the photo left side you can see that, what you usually don't see. Body cavities.
http://site-407957.mozfiles.com/file...-4.jpg?1844198 i just purchased a 2007 H2. I would to upgrade my calipers. Yours look great. What conversion is that? |
Originally Posted by Jerzey
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hello
i just purchased a 2007 H2. I would to upgrade my calipers. Yours look great. What conversion is that? Given those pics are of a 6-lug hub, it would not be an H2. |
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