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I want to paint my Bronco one solid color because it has this huge
white stripe in the middle that is getting really dull. Where can i
find color samples? And, the tailgate is absorbing a lot of moisture
and is rusting, do i really have to replace the whole tailgate??

 
On 4 Apr 2006 09:55:42 -0700, "Tina" <tina_bina91588@yahoo.com> wrote:

>I want to paint my Bronco one solid color because it has this huge
>white stripe in the middle that is getting really dull. Where can i
>find color samples?


At the paint shop.

> And, the tailgate is absorbing a lot of moisture
>and is rusting, do i really have to replace the whole tailgate??


Only if you want to fix it properly.
 
http://www.autocolorlibrary.com/scripts/depot.exe?pgm=aclgate.bbx


"Tina" <tina_bina91588@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I want to paint my Bronco one solid color because it has this huge
> white stripe in the middle that is getting really dull. Where can i
> find color samples? And, the tailgate is absorbing a lot of moisture
> and is rusting, do i really have to replace the whole tailgate??
>



 

"ihcnut via CarKB.com" <u19951@uwe> wrote in message
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> They have some new stuff does not get rid of rust but stops it right where
> it
> is. You can spray or brush it on and it kills the rust. I then smooth it
> and
> give it a coat of paint. It seems to be working for me.
>

So what is the name of this stuff and where can I buy it?


 
I got some on line, called "Rust Killer". But there is other stuff available
locally. Walmart has it in a spray can in the auto section and it works
pretty good. It turns the rust into an inert black primer (so they claim),
heavy rust requires a couple of coats but I like the results. I believe it is
called "Rust Converter". Hope this helps.

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On Fri, 07 Apr 2006 11:03:39 GMT, "ihcnut via CarKB.com" <u19951@uwe>
wrote:

>I got some on line, called "Rust Killer". But there is other stuff available
>locally. Walmart has it in a spray can in the auto section and it works
>pretty good. It turns the rust into an inert black primer (so they claim),
>heavy rust requires a couple of coats but I like the results. I believe it is
>called "Rust Converter". Hope this helps.



I have used this stuff and it works good. It is about 4 bucks a can
and well worth it.
-----------------
The SnoMan
www.thesnoman.com
 
SnoMan wrote:
> On Fri, 07 Apr 2006 11:03:39 GMT, "ihcnut via CarKB.com" <u19951@uwe>
> wrote:
>
>
>>I got some on line, called "Rust Killer". But there is other stuff available
>>locally. Walmart has it in a spray can in the auto section and it works
>>pretty good. It turns the rust into an inert black primer (so they claim),
>>heavy rust requires a couple of coats but I like the results. I believe it is
>>called "Rust Converter". Hope this helps.

>
>
>
> I have used this stuff and it works good. It is about 4 bucks a can
> and well worth it.
> -----------------
> The SnoMan
> www.thesnoman.com



the best stuff you will find will be POR-15....check it out

www.POR15.com

i havent found anything better to date to stop rust. just make sure you
follow the instructions
 
>
>
> I have used this stuff and it works good. It is about 4 bucks a can
> and well worth it.
> -----------------
> The SnoMan
> www.thesnoman.com


How well do you think it work on a ATV frame that gets driven in lots of
water. I have surface rust just starting and I need to do something before I
end of buying a new ATV because the frame is rusted through. Also I could
spray under my truck. Its getting a little rust on the frame axles and diff.

So all I have to do is spray it on and let it go? Any sanding needed? I'm
just looking for a quick fix. How often does it have to be reapplied? Or do
I just use it every time I see brown? I remember seeing it on the shelf but
I thought it was just spray paint or WD40 with a different name.



 
Tina wrote:

> I want to paint my Bronco one solid color because it has this huge
> white stripe in the middle that is getting really dull. Where can i
> find color samples? And, the tailgate is absorbing a lot of moisture
> and is rusting, do i really have to replace the whole tailgate??
>


The back window stripping is leaking, you could replace the stripping,
but I am not sure how hard of job it is. I use to spray WD-40 into the
holes on the sides of the tail gate directed toward the bottom to
displace the water that collected and/or keep it from collecting.

Ray
 

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