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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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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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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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