Paule wrote:Is this problem specific to Crystal Light models, or does it affect low roofs too?
Mine is a high roof, all steel, best of both worlds :D
Paule wrote:Is this problem specific to Crystal Light models, or does it affect low roofs too?
I would be careful about mixing products. The Rhino stuff is messy if you end up with bonding issues.yojimbo wrote:One way took at it is this, any steel car has rust, even newly from the production line, it has rust, the difference is, its sealed well enough that the rust can't spread, thats where products like por-15 come in, they soak into the rust and form a barrier to allow any more rust to spread, i've been using a similar spray product from Dinitrol on the non galv parts of my scimitar, so if you are lining it anyway, you could treat both sides after grinding off the loose stuff, and line over the top of it.
Don't get me wrong, I agree, but the OP is looking for alternatives to cutting it out. Cutting it out has it's own problems, crappy welding will just make the rust come back anyway. Usually i cut it out then use every product known to man to arrest it, but then i live in the uk.RichD wrote:
I'm of the opinion that the only way to deal with rust is to remove it.
You might not believe this but the answer is primitively simple. Instead of paying $300 for a paint job because of faded factory paint it makes sense to use a bulletproof coating for the same price. You cannot scratch it no matter how hard you try.nxski wrote:So if the Rhino liner does not help with the rust problem why do some many people seem to be going with that option.
Thanks
Where in BC do you live?nxski wrote:If anyone has the name of a good body shop that can give me a quote that would be great too!?