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mrgreen

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killing rust
« on: 29 April 2011, 23:35:24 »

so i've found a bit of rust here and there! undercarriage o.k good cleanup and a bit of underbody sealer but also found some under the abs unit which looks a little more tricky, i think i've read on here before of cars failing because of this point and mines not bad at the moment so what would be a good attack plan as theres not much place to work in there a good sand off rust kill and respray i was thinking but if anyone has any better suggestions i would love to hear them it's a job i want to do only once! ;D
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Re: killing rust
« Reply #1 on: 29 April 2011, 23:37:55 »

Excellent products here http://www.bilthamber.com/index.html
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