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Hi Pete was doing HW restos for almost 30 years and always replaced the metal when rusted,never filled them with anything,but today you really showed me a product I didn't know about that can be used in an unconspicuous place under the car to fill in holes and use it properly with acetone and not have to sand. Never tried JB weld either.Thanks Pete.
Instead of buying this just buy 2 part epoxy and mix with talc (Hydrous Magnesium Silicate) or fiberglass, till you get peanut butter consistency. you will get the same resulted and way cheaper. boat world has been doing it for years
I usually come here for the verbal beat downs when I'm feeling too on top of the world. Keeps me humble. 👌
Rust spreads to unseen areas and in certain stages is invisible to the eye. Having fixed some real old warhorses in my day to stop the spread of rust in areas that will creep I've used rust converter spray into those places. You can get it in an aerosol or liquid you can spray with a gun. Inside door panels allowing it to run down into ledges and sills and coat areas that trap moisture. The product used in this video works great for easy to reach areas but that rust has spread well beyond the visible to unseen spots. Enjoy the work.
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por 15 good stuff…dont get it on your hands LOL i did it lasted 30 days or more
i seen that sruff thr other day when i was looking fore that kinda product and wonder if it was good or better than jb wield now i know …
Can this pc7 epoxy be used over new weld on floor panels to prevent rust formation or go with the seam sealer ?
I've been using it to fix cracks in old steering wheels, has worked out great and held up fine.
Could’ve used POR gel