Tackling bubbling seams
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Tackling bubbling seams
Can anyone tell a layman what is the best way to rub down heavily bubbling rust patches around a seam?
I have some vactan to treat the seams once I've flatted them backbut I'd like to know what I should use to rub it down with. Or am I being a dope and it's as simple as coarse emery followed by wet and dry?
I have some vactan to treat the seams once I've flatted them backbut I'd like to know what I should use to rub it down with. Or am I being a dope and it's as simple as coarse emery followed by wet and dry?
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I've been using a wire brush attachment in a cordless drill, or gentle pressure with an angle grinder. Depending on how heavy the bubbling is.
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Tackling bubbling seams
i suggest a 80 then 120 grit flap disc on a 4 1/2 ins grinder , get back to bright metal, vactan, then acid prime , wet dry 400 then 1200 , color prime, w d 1200 then top coat , w d , recoat .
( i used a .8 mm disc with ultimate care !
to clear out the seam, btw )
jaylo
( i used a .8 mm disc with ultimate care !

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