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Originally Posted by daverbmxer
I saw on MuscleCar where they used a soda blaster on a 60ish chevy truck. It worked great on all the paint except for some of the pitted paint on the hood. They did blast the rust in places like the points of the front fenders and it came out great. It didn't appear to be rough at all. After it has been soda blasted they said it will prevent surface rust just from sitting, and when you're ready to paint it just take some warm water with soap and a sponge to wipe it off. They did say for a soap just to use plain soap, with no additives. I'm really trying to get ahold of that episode so I can rewatch it. The episode name is "OverKill Revisited" I believe.
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Yeah That episode was alright.
I was razzing the tv like: "YEAH, but's what's INSIDE the panels." and then.... they cut it open haha.
SURPRISE!
I highly doubt that eastwood rust converter is god.
Just a couple sprays and the panel is perfect again......uh huh...