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Date:         Fri, 17 Apr 2020 11:31:58 -0700
Reply-To:     Dan Lamb <vanagongramps@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Dan Lamb <vanagongramps@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Seam rust
Comments: To: Thomas Casal <thomas.casal@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To:  <CAPb9TKwUc36KcMWZ_K7U0zML1c+sfGxW4hO_v_7HQ4Lnpkzqng@mail.gmail.com>
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I’m a big fan of fluid film. It’s a waxoyl-lanolin and a wax carrier that works into seams. I did a suspect seam from the inside and after 2 car washes it was still showing up a little on the outside. I did the whole undercarriage. Like it.

Dan Lamb

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> On Apr 17, 2020, at 9:39 AM, Thomas Casal <thomas.casal@gmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks Christopher, I just got in there and sanded the heck out of all the > rust I could get at that’s on the well there. I’m going to apply another > coat of ospho from the inside. How do you suggest getting it in the seams > well? I’ve been Applying with a foam brush and trying to douse the seam as > much as I can. Thanks for your suggestion. I love my bushings and sway bar

> by the way. Peace tom > >> On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 12:11 PM <christopher@t3technique.com> wrote: >> >> In my opinion, it depends on what you expect. If you have plans in the >> near(ish) future to get in there and really remove/treat the rust and do a

>> full, proper prep and paint job, then I would not suggest using anything >> other the Ospho, epoxy primer, and a top coat of some kind (I'm not a fan

>> of "rust encapsulators" at all). However, if you don't plan on doing a >> full, proper repair, prep, and spray job (complete restoration of the area) >> and you just want to keep the rust under control a bit, I would spray the

>> entire interior area of the seams and rust with cavity wax of some sort. >> It's a huge pain to clean up and get out of all the seams so you only want >> to use it either after the complete restoration/repair of the area is >> complete or if you never plan to do a complete restoration of the area. If >> you were to use it for the short term with plans to go in and do a full >> repair in a few months, you would be fighting it all the way since the wax >> is a real mess. It is designed to creep into the seams and crevices so >> cleaning it back out is a problem. >> 3M, Noxudol, Wurth, Fluid Film, etc. make cavity wax in aerosol form and >> all will work well. Some dry to a bee's wax-like consistency, others stay

>> more liquid, but all spray on in liquid form so it can creep into the >> crevices and seams. >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com> On Behalf Of >> Thomas Casal >> Sent: Friday, April 17, 2020 8:14 AM >> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM >> Subject: Seam rust >> >> Hello everyone, >> >> I pulled the panels out on the passenger side above the rear wheel well >> and of course there is seam rust in there on the vertical seam and along >> the wheel well. I hit it with ospho. Not that happy with the results I’m >> gonna get my dreamer in there and sand as much of the rust off I can get at >> and treat it again. I was thinking one more coat of ospho before I paint it >> with a rust encapsulater but does anyone have any other suggestions how to >> slow the inevitable? Should I use an oil to instead? Thanks for your >> suggestions. Peace tom >> >>


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