manders
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Hello to all!
Leave it to me to get a big truck right before the rainy season starts. (Honest! We do have Sun in the PNW!!! Just not in November. )
I've read through a bunch of the threads so I kinda sorta have a feel for the various general options, but I'm looking for some specific guidance about my rig.
I ***think*** at least some of the truck has been painted with CARC, but one thread I read mentioned that if a vehicle had CARC, there would be some sort of tag or marking on the driver door or pedestal area. I can't find it.
Here's a picture of the left front fender.
I'm going to try to strip all of that as much as possible and apply some kind of rust stopper.
One thread I read recommended POR15, another talked about KleanStrip RustConverter, a third talked about KleanStrip Phosphoric Prep & Etch, another talked about Rustoleum ... you get the idea. ;-}
Ignoring the fender, here's a few pictures of the other rot I'm dealing with.
The wheels and lug nuts have the same kind of rust as well.
In a perfect world, endless free time, proper facility, deep wallet, etc. , I'd take the time to strip the thing to the bare metal and "do it right". That aint' gonna happen anytime soon!
I'm storing the truck outside, so my thought is to treat the obvious spots as quick as possible and then apply some Rapco Tan rattle can and stop the spread ASAP!
If someone can confirm just by sight that the peeling on the fender is indicative of CARC pulling up the original paint, I'll take all appropriate caution as if the whole truck was dipped in CARC. (Probably a good idea anyway ... ).
Any other prep advice and/or opinions/experience with any of the above products is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
MAnders.
Leave it to me to get a big truck right before the rainy season starts. (Honest! We do have Sun in the PNW!!! Just not in November. )
I've read through a bunch of the threads so I kinda sorta have a feel for the various general options, but I'm looking for some specific guidance about my rig.
I ***think*** at least some of the truck has been painted with CARC, but one thread I read mentioned that if a vehicle had CARC, there would be some sort of tag or marking on the driver door or pedestal area. I can't find it.
Here's a picture of the left front fender.
I'm going to try to strip all of that as much as possible and apply some kind of rust stopper.
One thread I read recommended POR15, another talked about KleanStrip RustConverter, a third talked about KleanStrip Phosphoric Prep & Etch, another talked about Rustoleum ... you get the idea. ;-}
Ignoring the fender, here's a few pictures of the other rot I'm dealing with.
The wheels and lug nuts have the same kind of rust as well.
In a perfect world, endless free time, proper facility, deep wallet, etc. , I'd take the time to strip the thing to the bare metal and "do it right". That aint' gonna happen anytime soon!
I'm storing the truck outside, so my thought is to treat the obvious spots as quick as possible and then apply some Rapco Tan rattle can and stop the spread ASAP!
If someone can confirm just by sight that the peeling on the fender is indicative of CARC pulling up the original paint, I'll take all appropriate caution as if the whole truck was dipped in CARC. (Probably a good idea anyway ... ).
Any other prep advice and/or opinions/experience with any of the above products is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
MAnders.