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> Rustoleum for spot repairs, To do or not to do, that is the question.
Chris914n6
post May 1 2016, 07:35 PM
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Jackstands are my life.
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In a perfect world I'd gut the car, fix all the rusty places, epoxy primer and quality paint the whole thing.

In reality, it's been a long time and I want to drive.

I've had good results with Rustoleum Pro for painting truck frames, brackets and such on daily drivers. Any possible drawbacks with spot repairs, with the intention of sanding/blasting and painting the whole chassis in the distant future? Main concerns being new rust and incompatibility with real auto paint.
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rick 918-S
post May 1 2016, 08:44 PM
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Hey nice rack! -Celette
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Spot it in for now, Drive it like you stole it and just keep in mind you will need to strip the spot repairs before trying to re-top coat. Exact reason I will not paint over the top of any re-paint I didn't do. Like a cracker jack box. Only the surprise will not make you smile.
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