You all know how those "Rust Free" gems go. When you really start looking for rust, you find it. - Anyway, I found a few spaces of rust on the passinger's side floor pans so I stripped all the stuff off and cut out rust, ground down rust, fixed rust and patched holes. So, I was looking from underneith the car and the drivers side looked clean. I was going to skip looking from the top down all together but decided to check anyway. I chipped away at the crud a bit and found a little rust dust underneith and decided to just go ahead and clean and grind away everything and just do some preventative stuff. But when I peeled back the heat shield from behind the foot pedals, this is what I found. I am glad I looked. I think I can save it.
Caught just in the nick of time.
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well, congrats.
if you are really that into saving rust... i have some i will send you; free of charge.
if you are really that into saving rust... i have some i will send you; free of charge.
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OK, you got me. That was a good one. I meant the metal but I see your point. I will choose my words more cautiously next time. Or, were you going to send me one of your spiders - - OOPS! JK.mbouse wrote:if you are really that into saving rust... i have some i will send you; free of charge.
My wife gave me those as a gift a while back. They came with a matching shift knob.MNspiderman wrote:I like the spider pedals. nice touch
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Does the shift knob match the gas or brake pedal?
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there is a product called "RustMort" made by "SEW" spray it on rust and it kills it......used it a hundred times kills rust dead then prime it and paint it
found at automotive paint shops
found at automotive paint shops
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I just bought a quart of SEM Rust-Mort and have been testing it on my steel sundeck. I wonder what benefit this product has over it's most active ingredient, phosphoric acid.
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1971 124 Spider (Juan)
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1971 124 Spider (Juan)
1986 Bertone X19 (Blue)
1978 124 Spider Lemons racer
1974 X19 SCCA racer (Paul)
2012 500 Prima Edizione #19 (Mini Rossa)
Ever changing count of parts cars....It's a disease!
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I don't get it? They all have that chrome spider on it. Including the shift knob.Jimb wrote:Does the shift knob match the gas or brake pedal?
I use the Rust-O-Leium version of this. Ushually, I hit it with a wire wheel really good, clean the area, spray that stuff on untill it turns black then prime with Rust-O-Leium primer then I use a spray on rubber coating on top of that.pvoth wrote:there is a product called "RustMort" made by "SEW" spray it on rust and it kills it
I dunn know. I just use the spray stuff cauz it's easy. If their is a better product or procedure, let me know.mdrburchette wrote:I just bought a quart of SEM Rust-Mort and have been testing it on my steel sundeck. I wonder what benefit this product has over it's most active ingredient, phosphoric acid.
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Has anyone any experience using Evapo Rust? I haven't tried it on car rust yet but have used it to restore some pretty rusted fittings on old cabinets under restoration and it does an amazing job. No need for gloves, etc., it is far less toxic that some of the other things on the market. Rinses off with water, but if you are soaking parts in it rather than spraying on, it is re-usable several times.
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Im not sure about the Rust Mort, but many of the acid rust dissolvers have zinc oxide or something similar that forms a protective coating on the bare metal so it doesn't instantly rust again. I HATE RUST!!mdrburchette wrote:I just bought a quart of SEM Rust-Mort and have been testing it on my steel sundeck. I wonder what benefit this product has over it's most active ingredient, phosphoric acid.
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1982 SPIDER 2000, 1964 CHEVYII, 1969 Chevy Nova, 2005 DODGE RAM, 1988 Jeep Comanche
1972 Spider, 78 Spider rat racer 57 f-100,