Getting ahead of rust
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2020 6:55 pm
Hey everyone,
Just got a 1994 SWB CL in July with only 134k on it! It looks great but the rust scaling has started, I don't think there are any major problem areas but want to keep it that way. I just took off the side steps, guard and bumper tube and took my drill with a wire brush attachment to it. I spray painted it gloss white with a rust paint and It looks way freaking better.
Next step is tackling the undercarriage.
I want to basically sand/grind almost everything underneath the vehicle and coat it in a rust inhibitor. Has anyone done this? Did you use an angle grinder? I don't have one but was thinking about picking one up to tackle the whole job.
Also, any suggested rust inhibitors? I don't really want to paint on top of it.
Any tips would be appreciated!
Just got a 1994 SWB CL in July with only 134k on it! It looks great but the rust scaling has started, I don't think there are any major problem areas but want to keep it that way. I just took off the side steps, guard and bumper tube and took my drill with a wire brush attachment to it. I spray painted it gloss white with a rust paint and It looks way freaking better.
Next step is tackling the undercarriage.
I want to basically sand/grind almost everything underneath the vehicle and coat it in a rust inhibitor. Has anyone done this? Did you use an angle grinder? I don't have one but was thinking about picking one up to tackle the whole job.
Also, any suggested rust inhibitors? I don't really want to paint on top of it.
Any tips would be appreciated!