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acid dip - good idea?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nic B-C" data-source="post: 98737" data-attributes="member: 5307"><p>Sorry I dont get this you will find a lot of nasty suprises.</p><p></p><p>If Im gong to restore a bus I want to find all those nasty suprises and then repair them once and right so hell Id go for it, only thing is you will need to cut out as much rot as you can find, dip it, then prime then repair and then dip in zinc of etch primer I would go for zinc so insides of panels are sealed.</p><p></p><p>If you dont do this you are wasting your time as insides will just rot out even quicker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nic B-C, post: 98737, member: 5307"] Sorry I dont get this you will find a lot of nasty suprises. If Im gong to restore a bus I want to find all those nasty suprises and then repair them once and right so hell Id go for it, only thing is you will need to cut out as much rot as you can find, dip it, then prime then repair and then dip in zinc of etch primer I would go for zinc so insides of panels are sealed. If you dont do this you are wasting your time as insides will just rot out even quicker. [/QUOTE]
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