Seasoned Patina Guys: what do I do?
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Going back together on the interior to the cab, and I have the dash out, ready for reinstall. But I plan on painting the outside (driver facing) of the dash in a semi gloss clear, what do yall normally do to the backside? I'd hate for the rust to continue, should I clear coat it to seal it or do the work to put an actual sealer on it? This will be a year round driver.
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This is what I use. I spray it on everything inside and out if it has rust.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/LOCTITE-Rus...da8a878d6e0563 |
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Just remember that the radio and other pieces ground thru their mounting to the dash.
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This is what I use.. works pretty good..
https://www.amazon.com/POR-15-45818-...00MBFOHEW?th=1 |
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I am not sure. I was just pointing it out so when you put it all together you don't have to chase grounding issues. Those are not fun. Normally I just leave under the dash alone on mine pending that they aren't super flashy with rust. Or add a ground block and ground things using separate wires.
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Before you clear the top of the dash, try using the Extend. It leaves a finish that doesn't look "fake". Just scuff with a pad, wipe it down and spray it on. |
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Another great rust treatment I've been using a long time is Permatex Rust Treatment spray. Both Xtend and the Permatex can be painted directly. I use it alone on all my rusty metal signs outside. There are many products out there but many leave oxidation crust that must be dealt with.
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