I've just finished renevating the underside of the s14, treated the rust and now need to coat the spots of metal before I fully seal it all. I was just wondering if anyone can share with me what you've used in the past etc.
I've just finished renevating the underside of the s14, treated the rust and now need to coat the spots of metal before I fully seal it all. I was just wondering if anyone can share with me what you've used in the past etc.
Best thing to use on bare metal is epoxy primer as it’s non porous .
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For small spots I've been using Hydrate 80, it converts any remaining rust particles and leaves a tough covering. And then paint over.
Completely clean large areas get etch primer then paint. Underneath I've been plastering over with hammerite-waxoil underseal.
Time will tell if I made the right choice!
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Other option would be something like the bilt hamber epoxy mastic that can be brushed on
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No worries dude . There’s so many options and so many ways to go about things . As long as everything is properly coated and protected it will be fine .
We tend to clean everything then epoxy coat it to create a barrier before doing sealer on the joins then after that we stone chip and paint over the lot . Works well and lasts a long time , everyone has their own preferences
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If there's any chance that there's small bits of rust remaining (in pitted areas etc) then just get some Bilt Hamber Hydrate 80 and follow the instructions they give you exactly when applying it. No point taking the risk now you've done all the hard work. Then use their epoxy mastic over the top as you know there won't be any adhesion problems. It's a 4:1 product so you'll need to mix it yourself but it can be rollered or brushed on.
As said above, degrease the shit out of it, at least 2 or 3 times.
You shouldn't need to overcoat it but if you do then I've heard good stuff about UPOL Raptor but it's not just point an shoot as you will need to key the surface before applying.
I used electrox primer by bilthamber on bare metal and epoxy mastic over the top. But I used hydrate80 on pitted metal and then epoxy mastic over that.
Have a look at Dinitrol RC900
It's quite expensive at £35 (delivered) a can but it's a Rust converter and epoxy primer in one. Just like any rust converter it's not a substitute for removing rust, but you can even see it work in patches, on steel that has been wired wheeled. I used a can on a front end tidy up.
This seller delivers super quick even during lockdown:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DINITROL-...72.m2749.l2649
See it being used on this Driftworks Youtube vid:
https://youtu.be/-rblc0ZxZMg