How do you smooth out light surface rust?
I have always felt that filler is an overkill, and never had much success with knifing putty.
Recently I bought a Halfords touch up kit for my wife's fiesta and part of the instructions said 'use the filler primer'. It really was a great success however they don't sell it separately. The filler primers that I have used (UPOL etc) are only really any good for very light scratching if that.
I have a spot blaster so it would be very nice to just treat a small area ( say 1" round) and then smooth it and airbrush/paint it out without using filler and murdering the surrounding area.
Touching up rust areas
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Re: Touching up rust areas
Try a carefully brushed coat of David's Zinc 182 Primer... Its very thick and high build so it fills pits well, its also excellent at holding back rust.
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Re: Touching up rust areas
I bet you have bee using cellulose stopper?
Get hold of some acrylic stopper, it is a revelation!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FINISSAGE-180 ... xyLm9TBggd
strongly suggest etch primer on the rust area first.
Get hold of some acrylic stopper, it is a revelation!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FINISSAGE-180 ... xyLm9TBggd
strongly suggest etch primer on the rust area first.
Clive Senior
Brighton
Brighton