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drummingrocks
Hi everyone, first time poster here. I've been familiar with SPI products for several years, and I helped out at a shop that used several of their primers and clears exclusively.
I'm restoring a '67 Mustang coupe. There are some pitted areas around the rear window, and I've also noticed some areas bubbling on the bottom side of the trunk lid. Right now, I'm stripping the car to bare metal and plan to spray it with SPI epoxy.
I know I could sandblast the area around the rear window, but I can't see any way of getting to the rust on the underside of the trunk lid. What can I use to kill the rust that won't interfere with the epoxy later? I've used SEM Rust-Mort in the past, but wasn't sure how it would react with the epoxy primer. I want to be sure that whatever I use won't come back to bite me later. In the case of the trunk lid, I can use something like a body schutz gun, but once it's sprayed, it's done. I can't get back in there to sand, scuff, etc.
Thanks for any suggestions/info!
I'm restoring a '67 Mustang coupe. There are some pitted areas around the rear window, and I've also noticed some areas bubbling on the bottom side of the trunk lid. Right now, I'm stripping the car to bare metal and plan to spray it with SPI epoxy.
I know I could sandblast the area around the rear window, but I can't see any way of getting to the rust on the underside of the trunk lid. What can I use to kill the rust that won't interfere with the epoxy later? I've used SEM Rust-Mort in the past, but wasn't sure how it would react with the epoxy primer. I want to be sure that whatever I use won't come back to bite me later. In the case of the trunk lid, I can use something like a body schutz gun, but once it's sprayed, it's done. I can't get back in there to sand, scuff, etc.
Thanks for any suggestions/info!