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<blockquote data-quote="Oslo_mark69" data-source="post: 400437" data-attributes="member: 13627"><p>Sorry beg to differ . Clean of the rust but not all, then use Granville rust converter from Frost . There needs to be rust present for the chemical reaction to work.Etch prime then prime . Red oxide is ok for underneath or anywhere where you won't see it . I would use Upol primer if it requires a top coat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oslo_mark69, post: 400437, member: 13627"] Sorry beg to differ . Clean of the rust but not all, then use Granville rust converter from Frost . There needs to be rust present for the chemical reaction to work.Etch prime then prime . Red oxide is ok for underneath or anywhere where you won't see it . I would use Upol primer if it requires a top coat [/QUOTE]
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