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Old 08-26-2024, 10:04 PM
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I have dehumidifiers on storage and paint booth. Thought about a mini split for the paint booth but just another thing that is a want rather than a need. I was chuckling a bit about the working in the shop. They took the Methylene out of the stripers because it was causing people to pass out! Even with it now gone i do it all open air. I love this hobby but id like to be around and kicking for years to come
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Old 08-31-2024, 04:29 PM
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Some cars seem to have some surface rust which is always alot of work to get clean. I strip the paint and then get out muriatic acid. Nasty stuff to work with. Doesnt take too long for the rust pits to disappear. This roof was not too bad but still a multi day event to get cleaned and neutralized before starting the first step of body work.
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Question, after the muriatic acid and neutralizing, do you put anything on the metal to prevent flash rust? TIA
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I’m also curious how you apply and neutralize the muriatic acid.
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I’m also curious how you apply and neutralize the muriatic acid.
You just need a strong base solution like water and baking soda. You will still get some amount of light rust, just no way to get around it.
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Question, after the muriatic acid and neutralizing, do you put anything on the metal to prevent flash rust? TIA
No, its just alot of hard work after that. Wire wheel the entire top, followed by a d/a. Even after doing a day of body fill and blocking I will probably hit it again before putting down some primer. I think a little OCD at this stage will pay dividends later.
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