The novelty will soon wear off..........zencamper wrote:I'm quite looking forward to just getting my wire brush to the seam and getting as much rust as I can out of there...
Just a quick rust treatment question (with picture!)
Moderators: User administrators, Moderators
- 1664
- Registered user
- Posts: 8746
- Joined: 30 Mar 2006, 15:20
- 80-90 Mem No: 3299
- Location: Coventry Member
Re: Just a quick rust treatment question (with picture!)
Vorsprung Durch Technik my ar$e!
- ermie571
- Registered user
- Posts: 4970
- Joined: 11 Oct 2005, 11:11
- 80-90 Mem No: 2129
- Location: Minster-on-Sea, Kent: Member 2129 07784052288
Re: Just a quick rust treatment question (with picture!)
just my two penneth worth.
you are going away next week.
I have yet to find a rust patch that doesn't get bigger the moment you touch it.
Another couple of weeks isn't going to make a huge difference.....but you don't suddenly want a hole to go away with, and IF Billy 739 is right, as soon as you hit filler with a wire bursh, you will find yourself having to put that riight too.
Go away, enjoy your hols, then do a PROPER job (that fridge is gonna have to come out you know
) when you get back.
Take care
Em
x
you are going away next week.
I have yet to find a rust patch that doesn't get bigger the moment you touch it.
Another couple of weeks isn't going to make a huge difference.....but you don't suddenly want a hole to go away with, and IF Billy 739 is right, as soon as you hit filler with a wire bursh, you will find yourself having to put that riight too.
Go away, enjoy your hols, then do a PROPER job (that fridge is gonna have to come out you know

Take care
Em
x
2.1 DJ 1990 Caravelle (died and gone to heaven)
2.0 AGG (1997 ish) 1984 transporter LPG
2.0 AGG (1997 ish) 1984 transporter LPG
- zencamper
- Registered user
- Posts: 31
- Joined: 31 Aug 2009, 11:01
- 80-90 Mem No: 0
- Location: Bucks
- Contact:
Re: Just a quick rust treatment question (with picture!)
Not the fridge, noooooooooooooo
I'm leaving on a yearlong (or longer) van-expedition, so even when I'm off I can work on the van's rust. I just wanted to have a 'little go' at that seam because the orange looked ugly
rather than do much else...
The novelty is already wearing off
Cheers,
PA

I'm leaving on a yearlong (or longer) van-expedition, so even when I'm off I can work on the van's rust. I just wanted to have a 'little go' at that seam because the orange looked ugly

The novelty is already wearing off

Cheers,
PA
"Do not be deceived!"
Re: Just a quick rust treatment question (with picture!)
just t-cut with a tooth brush , this will remove the orange , rub in some wax/polish will help, but the orange is coming from inside/under the paint so it will return , but just keep doing the same
- CovKid
- Trader
- Posts: 8411
- Joined: 30 Apr 2006, 13:19
- 80-90 Mem No: 3529
- Location: Ralph - Coventry (Retired)
- Contact:
Re: Just a quick rust treatment question (with picture!)
Lots of experience here telling you you really need to get in there (front and back of the panel) to make any real impact. I have to agree with that. T25 seams are hard work as its really difficult to know you've treated it properly. You can clean up the outside seam and it may last a year but will soon be back unless you attack it from both sides and given that this panel is something of a rust trap, you'd be well advised to get full access to the back and deal with it. Chances are its more widespread than you think, the floor inside the panel particularly.
Roller paint your camper at home: http://roller.epizy.com/55554/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; for MP4 download.
- zencamper
- Registered user
- Posts: 31
- Joined: 31 Aug 2009, 11:01
- 80-90 Mem No: 0
- Location: Bucks
- Contact:
Re: Just a quick rust treatment question (with picture!)
Yeah, I'm hearing the experience and thanks for the truth! My current situation means that I'll have to just go for the temporary solution and when I get more settled after my move in the van, I'll look at it from the inside rather than just the external aesthetics. I don't want it getting too out of hand, after all...
I appreciate the feedback and help!!
PA
I appreciate the feedback and help!!
PA
"Do not be deceived!"
- CovKid
- Trader
- Posts: 8411
- Joined: 30 Apr 2006, 13:19
- 80-90 Mem No: 3529
- Location: Ralph - Coventry (Retired)
- Contact:
Re: Just a quick rust treatment question (with picture!)
Right approach.Theres some good advice in the WIKI on that area in particular and often by those with limited experience and with minimal equipment. Good luck with it. 

Roller paint your camper at home: http://roller.epizy.com/55554/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; for MP4 download.