Not sure this is the best place to ask, but it is 'sort of' metal working.
I have a 65 Mustang that both the hood and trunk lid have rust in the framework. You can hear the rust flaking off and moving around as you open and close the hood. The trunk lid is not as bad, but defiantly has some. I am not building a trailer queen of a car, but would like to have the underside of the hood and trunk lid look good. Someone recommended trying electrolysis, and at first it sounds like it would work ok. One of my concerns is how it would effect the adhesion of epoxy primer Most DIYs I have seen use "washing soda" to get the process working. Will this effect SPI Epoxy?
Also taking other suggestions to fix this.....
Rusty
I have a 65 Mustang that both the hood and trunk lid have rust in the framework. You can hear the rust flaking off and moving around as you open and close the hood. The trunk lid is not as bad, but defiantly has some. I am not building a trailer queen of a car, but would like to have the underside of the hood and trunk lid look good. Someone recommended trying electrolysis, and at first it sounds like it would work ok. One of my concerns is how it would effect the adhesion of epoxy primer Most DIYs I have seen use "washing soda" to get the process working. Will this effect SPI Epoxy?
Also taking other suggestions to fix this.....
Rusty