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> rust proofing cavities?
rfuerst911sc
post Nov 19 2007, 05:58 PM
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Is there a pictorial or diagram of all the empty cavities on a 914 that can/should be sprayed with rustproofing goop? As I make my way thru my 914 in regards to surface rust cleanup on exposed exterior surfaces I would like to also spray in all empty cavities some goop. So where are all of these cavities? I know the longs but where else? And where are the best places to drill/spray some goop?
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scotty b
post May 18 2008, 08:54 AM
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Do yourself a favor and spray some sort of rust neutralizer in there FIRST and give it ample time to dry.. Not must point is putting wax on top of rust
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post May 18 2008, 12:22 PM
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QUOTE(scotty b @ May 18 2008, 06:54 AM) *

Do yourself a favor and spray some sort of rust neutralizer in there FIRST and give it ample time to dry.. Not must point is putting wax on top of rust


Is there a particuliar brand you recommend?
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Do yourself a favor and spray some sort of rust neutralizer in there FIRST and give it ample time to dry.. Not must point is putting wax on top of rust


Is there a particuliar brand you recommend?


Brand wise I have always adocated the use of Ospho. As steve stated phosphoric acid is the trick with surface rust. Ospho IS quite toxic ( it is afterall an acid) one whiff of it will tell you all you need to know.
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