DIY: Repairing an oxide in body: "This method is only valid for non-structural plates, and high stress (in a door, for example, if that size would not be wise to this type of repair).
Not much, you dig out this post: CORROSION TREATMENTS FOR VEHICLES
For a weekend I got to work, because it gave up shame to see how this fin was my patrolillo.
As you observe is a rust perforation so prepare safety equipment and tools for rough sanding (cut and grinder with wire brush) and sandpaper and a mop for the finest. While the rust sanded and logically becomes larger. clean well all fin then protect the area, this time I've done with galvanized cold to see that result gives, although I use a rust converter. prepare the fiberglass with resin and catalyst Here the fiber itself cut pieces of fiber, to cover the holes in this case, I used some leftover enough as it was weakening the plate. and prepare the mix of resin and catalyst smeared plates and cloth, covering the holes, and be something once dry print. I do it with primer, two component epoxy primer or bicomponent. antigravilla then apply, not to damage the primer, this antigrabilla, also serves as paint, but you can apply paint underneath, and also on top. antigravilla gun and black boat finished piece and would be ready! we have our piece covered hole and well protected.
Now I just need the painting of the piece, we'll see in this brico:
Paint a body part
See also: Antioxidant treatment into the soil of our classic. "
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