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KyleSeal 01-10-2023 08:30 PM

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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davischevy 01-10-2023 10:17 PM

Re: Seasoned Patina Guys: what do I do?
 
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

chewychevy67 01-10-2023 10:36 PM

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Just remember that the radio and other pieces ground thru their mounting to the dash.

PowerdbyChevy79 01-10-2023 10:38 PM

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This is what I use.. works pretty good..
https://www.amazon.com/POR-15-45818-...00MBFOHEW?th=1

Getter-Done 01-10-2023 10:41 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by davischevy (Post 9165335)
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

Larry

You just (Cost) and saved me Some money.:lol:

I got a case of it I will pick up tommorrow. :lol::metal::metal:

KyleSeal 01-11-2023 10:43 PM

Re: Seasoned Patina Guys: what do I do?
 
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Originally Posted by chewychevy67 (Post 9165350)
Just remember that the radio and other pieces ground thru their mounting to the dash.

What would you suggest? I know Im clearing the exposed part of the dash, but the rear of the dash, what would you do? Im fine with leaving it natural if you dont think it would be an issue, just want to know what the experienced guys do.

chewychevy67 01-11-2023 11:35 PM

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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.

davischevy 01-11-2023 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by KyleSeal (Post 9165700)
What would you suggest? I know Im clearing the exposed part of the dash, but the rear of the dash, what would you do? Im fine with leaving it natural if you dont think it would be an issue, just want to know what the experienced guys do.

I have been using Loctite extend for 30 years to seal rust. If you use serrated washers on grounds, you shouldn't have a problem.

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.

special-K 01-12-2023 07:46 AM

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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.

KyleSeal 01-12-2023 11:50 PM

Re: Seasoned Patina Guys: what do I do?
 
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Originally Posted by davischevy (Post 9165713)
I have been using Loctite extend for 30 years to seal rust. If you use serrated washers on grounds, you shouldn't have a problem.

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.

I ended up going with this on the inside of the dash. I tested it out on an old roof skin I had that had the same level of rust, and I like the outcome. Not waxy or wet, dried well. I will still clear the exposed side of the dash, as it will match my interior that is worn and will be satin cleared. But I think this Loctite stuff works pretty well.


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