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*To remove surface rust, use naval jelly and steel wool.
 
*To remove surface rust, use naval jelly and steel wool.
 
#Work in small areas, not larger than a square foot.
 
#Work in small areas, not larger than a square foot.
#Apply jelly with 000 steel wool, rub it in, and allow it to set for a couple of minutes. Don't let it dry.##Rub again with steel wool. Repeat a few times, and then clean the area. Dry it immediately.
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#Apply jelly with 000 steel wool, rub it in, and allow it to set for a couple of minutes. Don't let it dry.
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#Rub again with steel wool. Repeat a few times, and then clean the area. Dry it immediately.
 
*Body panels can be sand blasted. However, it must be done carefully. The pressure of the sand hitting the body panels causes warpage.
 
*Body panels can be sand blasted. However, it must be done carefully. The pressure of the sand hitting the body panels causes warpage.
 
*There are so many different products and approaches for handling rust, that it can be mind-boggling for an average hotrodder.
 
*There are so many different products and approaches for handling rust, that it can be mind-boggling for an average hotrodder.
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*Body shop owners argue that professional body shops don't use POR-15 or similar rust "encapsulators" because they would have to re-do too much of their work. They also note that rust prevention products are primarily advertised in hobbyist mags, not in periodicals read by professionals in the paint and body industry. Furthermore, the lack of rust preventive products in non-hobbyist industries does appear suspect. For example, why don't ships use POR-15?
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*Can sandblasting "increase" rust? Or, if the rust is removed and the metal is sealed, shouldn't it never come back?
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*After preparing panels, coating them with epoxy primer is recommended.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
*[http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/rust-what-acceptable-permanent-ways-get-rid-47303.html Acceptable ways to handle rust], ''Hotrodders Bulletin Board'', September 7, 2004.
 
*[http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/rust-what-acceptable-permanent-ways-get-rid-47303.html Acceptable ways to handle rust], ''Hotrodders Bulletin Board'', September 7, 2004.

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