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Juha
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Anti-Rust Project

Post by Juha » 04 Aug 2004 06:22 pm

An another day off the work...
For me it means an another day with the Volvo. So I woke up this morning and decided to garb a screw driver and started my very own Anti-Rust Project.
I took off the rust first with the screwdriver and then with sandpaper.
Then I used a brush to put on a layer of zinc based paint. After it had dryed I painted the spots white with brush again.

The result:

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As you can see, I'm a lousy painter... but it still looks better than in the morning.

You can check out the rest of the pictures I took @
http://www.kolumbus.fi/j.tiensuu/arp.htm

(Most of the images are in 1024*768)

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Post by Duvel78 » 04 Aug 2004 07:12 pm

You took a very good decision this morning! :wink:

Just a suggestion: don't forget that some of your rust problems mean internal rust problems... Your external treatment is good but if you do nothing inside the 'closed' places, rust will appear again very quick... :cry: For example here: (for the doors it's ok)

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Post by KeithB » 04 Aug 2004 10:24 pm

Good luck Juha. An anti-rust project is quite an undertaking, lots of small bubbles of rust become big holes when attacked with a screwdriver :shock: Hope you have lots of waxoil to spray inside the cavities. That picture by Duvel78 is SO familiar :( .

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Post by jtbo » 05 Aug 2004 06:11 am

I have been doing same things in this summer :)

That is why other side door has that stripe at bottom of it, colour did not matched :?
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Post by Duvel78 » 05 Aug 2004 12:26 pm

jtbo wrote:
That is why other side door has that stripe at bottom of it, colour did not matched :?
And that's why my front spoiler is black... :cry:

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Collection: '78 343 Black Beauty, '82 345 GLS, '83 340 DL 2.0, '84 340 DL vario, '88 360 GLT 5d (2x) & 4d (2x), '89 GLT, '91 340 vario
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Post by 5lab » 05 Aug 2004 04:34 pm

i've got the right colours to match, just not the time to sand and apply extra coats, so my car is currently a white 'matt' colour. oops :P
Siddy-'87 360 Glt lhd convertible
Swapsea-'89 360GLT-swapped!
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Post by Janitor » 05 Aug 2004 07:38 pm

i usually use smoothrite where it can be seen,hammerite when out of sight.you dont need primer and a small tin goes a long way if a good brush is used.no good for some people as colour range is not good and im not sure if it would mix,suppose it should tho. like most things the preperation is most important.
will have to do mine before the winter comes,its fast upon us.

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