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(Removing surface rust from body panels)
(Body panel rust removal)
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==Methods==
 
==Methods==
 
===Body panel rust removal===
 
===Body panel rust removal===
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====Removing surface rust from body panels====
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First, remove all the heavy surface rust with a DA sander and 80-180 grit paper.
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*To remove surface rust, use naval jelly (jelled phosphoric acid) and steel wool.
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#Work in small areas, not larger than a square foot. Wear rubber gloves, and scrub with naval jelly and steel wool.
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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. Keep it wet, using a squirt bottle. For inclines, you can also soak some fabric in water, and lay it on the naval jelly.
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#Rub again with steel wool. Repeat a few times.
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#When finished, wipe off the excess naval jelly with a paper towel, squirt on warm soapy water, and dry thoroughly.
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#Wipe down with lacquer thinner.
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#Sand with 180 grit.
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#Use wax and grease remover, and then spray with epoxy primer.
  
 
====Getting your entire body dipped====
 
====Getting your entire body dipped====

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