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(Treating light body rust (from storing panels) prior to epoxy)
(Removing pitted rust in body panels)
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Product recommendation: Featherfill?
 
Product recommendation: Featherfill?
  
Review this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitting_corrosion
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Rustbeeter will follow the rust down into the pits and remove it completely. It is a soaking process that is all natural, safe to use and handle. A byproduct of the sugarbeet refining process, it is able to be used over and over. Simply mix it with tapwater and submerge your body panel or any other part that is steel, cast iron or chrome. It will not damage the base metal, so you can let it soak enough to clean out the pits, nooks and crannies completely. When the rust is gone, simply wash the part with tapwater and dry it completely. It is then ready for painting, oiling, waxing or any other surface protectant. [http://www.rustbeeter.com rustbeeter]
  
Rustbeeter will follow the rust down into the pits and remove it completely. It is a soaking process that is all natural, safe to use and handle. A byproduct of the sugarbeet refining process, it is able to be used over and over. Simply mix it with tapwater and submerge your body panel or any other part that is steel, cast iron or chrome. It will not damage the base metal, so you can let iit soak enough to clean out the pits, nooks and crannies completely. See rustbeeter.com.
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Review this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitting_corrosion
  
 
====Fixing rust holes in body panels====
 
====Fixing rust holes in body panels====

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