IHADAV8.com - Turbo Buick Tech, and Nonsense
Tech Area => General Auto Tech => Topic started by: daveismissing on May 07 2019, 10:43:29 AM
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current project:(http://dtekk.com/automotive/white/filler/fillerrear1.jpg)
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(http://dtekk.com/automotive/white/filler/fillerfront1.jpg)
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Found this stuff is pretty nice for cleaning up the hardware:
(http://dtekk.com/automotive/white/filler/fillernuts.jpg)
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Looks good Dave, where did you get that stuff?
Have you gone with the Goodmark fillers?
Are you gonna have Chris Borson shoot them with matching white paint?
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Working on the young ladys car. You're a good man Dave.
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Tell us about that rust cleanup product
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Tell us about that rust cleanup product
This stuff has been around forever in some form or another,various brands, I think the gel is a newer form.Phosphori c acid based- coverts the rust to a stable phosphate, I believe that is what the black coating is on those nuts to begin with.I think it is roughly the same as Naval Jelly.
Wire brush off the loose stuff and dunk for a few hours.Then rinse off, dry and grease em up, I figure that's good for another 30 years.
The phosphate is supposed to be good for a paint substrate, I have not tried that.
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I need to wash my car with some of that stuff then. Lol!!!!
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Changing the filers, certainly changed the way I see my car. I detailed the bumpers and the whole front and rear of the car. I thought the old ones were just cracked. Well, 3 of the 4 were. After removing them, they all fit into one 5 gallon bucket. If I was to have driven the car, I guess they would have disintegrated.
They turned out much better than I was able to imagine.
I hope your results are as satisfying.
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The convenient part was I could just snap off a chunk and bring it with me for a paint match. :O
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Tell us about that rust cleanup product
This stuff has been around forever in some form or another,various brands, I think the gel is a newer form.Phosphori c acid based- coverts the rust to a stable phosphate, I believe that is what the black coating is on those nuts to begin with.I think it is roughly the same as Naval Jelly.
Naval Jelly is phosphoric acid only thicker. The black stuff is iron phosphate.
The trick is that iron phosphate is the same side as iron. So it's a protective coating that can't ''rust''.
Iron oxide (rust) is physically larger than iron, that's why iron flakes when it oxides.... into ''iron oxide''.
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Shuffled the budget a bit and found the coin to get the trunk lid painted as well.The previous owner managed knock over some shelving in his garage and caused some hefty scratches...(http://dtekk.com/automotive/white/filler/trunk.jpg)
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And yes Turbolicker applied the paintbrush.
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Just looking thru my collection of parts OEM vs Aftermarket marker lights:(http://dtekk.com/automotive/white/filler/signal_oem.jpg)
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(http://dtekk.com/automotive/white/filler/signal_oem2.jpg)