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There's paint under there!!! I have forever been resigned to the fact that the sun or weather had taken all paint off any exposed metal on my 1950 F3. The entire truck was / is a rust color with a rusty texture. Today just in a whim I took a nylon brush to it to clean up the area around the gas fill spout. Loan behold there is perfect gray paint under that rust stuff. So now my question, now what? How Is the best way to scrub this rust stuff off without removing what's left of the paint? I proceeded to work on the door and it seemed to reveal a mixture of rust metal and paint but less of paint. You can see on the fender what the rest of the truck looks like. Any suggestions?https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...1fc96add95.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...151e0c7253.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...fe7524efff.jpg
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Re: There's paint under there!!! I guess it would depend on what you want for the end result. Are you intending to put it back as close to original as possible or preserve the patina? Some here on the Barn go one way and others another. If it were mine I would continue to clean with the nylon brush to remove loose, flaky rust and see what I discover, then proceed from there. Should you decide to keep its patina there are varying opinions on how to preserve it. I started a thread some time ago on this subject. It is titled "preserving patina". You could easily find it in a search. I'm not computer literate enough to post the link. I will say that the end result of preserving the patina on an old rusty metal shed that I repurposed into wainscotting in my house using 3 coats of Penetrol yielded a high gloss finish. You'll have to form your own opinion.
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Re: There's paint under there!!! Thanks Tomcarman, eventually I would like to get it back to original color. But that is a ways out. Really had no intent to think about paint or finishing today until I found paint.
Here is a link to your thread. Looks interesting. I'll have to read through it. https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink/top...ink_source=app Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk |
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Original is always best however usually in vehicles of this age and particularly trucks body work can be a challenge. Whatever you decide is your decision, given your intent and resources. I'm attaching this pic of the repurposed metal shed discussed in the thread. This is the bar I built using it.
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Re: There's paint under there!!! I used L A Awesome cleaner (a buck a bottle) and a green scuff pad with great success on surface rust. Exposes original paint nicely.
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Re: There's paint under there!!! A few folks have used CLR with a scotch-brite pad to remove surface rust without damaging the paint. Wear gloves, do it with good ventilation, and rinse well afterwards.
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This will be my next cleaning project. '47 Chrysler. Super straight and only surface rust. No rust through anywhere. Keep the patina or not?
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Re: There's paint under there!!! [QUOTE=GB SISSON;1993284]Gonna say patina on that one. It looks like a beautiful car![/QU
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Re: There's paint under there!!! that sure looks like a nice clean old truck. She's a keeper
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Re: There's paint under there!!! If you want to dissolve the rust off of the metal,
just do a google search for rust dissolvers, and you should see a lot of different products. ;) . |
Re: There's paint under there!!! Whenever the subject of patina comes up, i always think back to my Navy days, when we used diesel fuel to put a shine on our older working vehicles. Paint or bare metal, it made everything shine! No rust on those trucks! Very quick and easy, but then, it got dull quick also.
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Re: There's paint under there!!! [QUOTE=tomcar In this thread in my opinion if that beautiful old truck were mine I'd be inclined to clean it and keep the patina.[/QUOTE]
Thanks, I will definitely think about that and try some of the cleaning products suggested here. The outcome of that will probably make a difference in the decision. My hope is to have it drivable as a runabout for the summer and then do more on the appearance over the winter and next summer. Maybe during this summer I can try some of the cleaning products. Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk |
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Re: There's paint under there!!! msstring a friend of mine has a twin of your F3 and looks exactly the same. He has probably owned it 50 years. If you do decide to try scotch brite pads be aware they come in different grades of coarseness like sand paper. At my age and having experienced body shop jail a few times the rest of my rides will be patina. Nice truck.
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Re: There's paint under there!!! the tv show garage squad did a F3 not many years ago, sprayed it with gloss clear and even the names on the door came out great
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Re: There's paint under there!!! I'm parcel to cream color. But big trucks almost call out of a color that can take a little wear. Greys are always good too.
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Re: There's paint under there!!! Don't be afraid of doing some metal work and paint. You could always make it mechanical safe and just run.
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Re: There's paint under there!!! Saw this done recently, car was cleaned /scrubbed with fast orange, results were incredible. Went from virtually no visible paint back to a presentable blue car.
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Paint will always take away from the fun of driving. It's a big process. Best I'd say if you can have a car, have fun!!! and a you have another car then you can do another detailed rebuild. :) Guess the the idea of a hotrod and a custom is not the worst idea. Drive the hotod while you are working on the custom. The original origin of the saying is, hotrods are for the guys, customs for the ladies. If that makes sense. Best of both worlds. |
Re: There's paint under there!!! Great feedback Barn friends! Tomcarman, I am in Cambria, WI.
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Re: There's paint under there!!! Just don't weld spiderwebs on it or put rubber rats on it. :) There is nothing to say that you can't fix a fender or anything else as time goes on. Really what hotrodding or building a car is about.
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Re: There's paint under there!!! Weak acids are great for paint/patina safe rust removal. Citric acid (the orange cleaner mentioned above), vinegar, and oxalic acid are good, just rinse well after and protect your eyes/skin.
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Re: There's paint under there!!! Somewhere someone recommended Rust Mort. It works awesome! It devolves rust before your eyes! The instructions say to rinse with water after. But, now I have this white milky residue everywhere. Even on painted parts the got over spray from rinsing. Is there anything that will get rid of this white residue? I've tried dawn and the Totally Awesome mentioned in this thread, scrubbed with scotch pad, pressure washer. This white stuff is every where.
I also read, afterwards, that this needs to be top coatted right away. Is there non permanent protection I can put on temporarily? In the pictures compare the grill and head light area with earlier pics in this thread. Huge difference. But, that was before I started rinsing and all the white stuff showed up. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...fdc049c601.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...00b669e896.jpg Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk |
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Steel wool and diesel fuel worked wonders on my Mercury. Plus a few hours of rubbing the old paint. It was badly oxidized from sitting outdoors for 40+ years and the paint is right down to the undercoat on the roof. But what paint is left cleaned up real nice. A little wax to finish it off plus some spray on varnish where it was down to bare metal and I'm really satisfied with the results.
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Re: There's paint under there!!! There is no permanent coating for rust. Rust is rust it'll keep going. You can rub it down and clear coat it. But it will bubble up through the clear in a few yrs.
You will continuously have to maintain it. That's okay. Using a product like ospho will turn the rust neutral. but it may effect the look you are going for and eventually it will rust. If you have really bad spots you could do that. You could on surface rust wet sand it till it's almost gone and then coat it. But it will rust as it goes deeper then the paint. Rust is slow. We are fast. Have fun and do what you can. You could probably every spring rub it down with motor oil too. But there is no nasa coating that will make our cars not rust when it's rusting better then motor oil. Even if you do everything perfect and spend all the money. It will rust but maybe not in your lifetime. Doing something will be better then doing nothing though. |
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Co-incidentally on this topic, I tried out "claybar" yesterday on a couple of vehicles. I've seen a lot of comments and watched a few videos on how it can rejuvenate an old oxidized paint job so wanted to see how it worked. I came to the conclusion that my vehicle's paint were not bad enough to see any actual results from claybar. On the 52 Merc I could feel the painted surface was slightly smoother and more slippery than when I started but appearance was no different. https://youtu.be/TUdeiDEUeUA
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Re: There's paint under there!!! Folks,
Interesting thread that I know has been discussed many time. Trying to think about the exterior actions on my 32 dump truck project. It has a lot of rust and some visible paint too. I have not even washed it yet. Mainly just old and lazy on this end! Regards, Chris |
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