clunk
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- Location
- West Kootenays, BC (canada)
Since I'm on a rust-proofing mission these days (dealing with a bit of floor rust, some body work from a cracked rear hatch and a few little spots here and there) I decided to turn my attention to a bit of very minor surface rust on my 1990's windshield area. I have tiny bit of rust just starting around the trim "clips" that hold the chrome trim around the windshield. Luckily, it doesn't go below the windshield, so I think I have caught it just in time. I havn't done any rust work in such a confined area, but I want to make sure I do it right.
My plan is to sand out the rust to good metal, apply naval jelly to kill the rust then seal it with a good primer/factory matched rattle can. Does this sound like the way to go?
I searched and found most people talking about rust getting underneath the windshield seal etc, and luckily that isn't my problem.
If anyone has any tips that would be great.
My plan is to sand out the rust to good metal, apply naval jelly to kill the rust then seal it with a good primer/factory matched rattle can. Does this sound like the way to go?
I searched and found most people talking about rust getting underneath the windshield seal etc, and luckily that isn't my problem.
If anyone has any tips that would be great.