Is there anything I can do to:
a) prevent further peeling, and
b) ensure that the metal already exposed does not rust through



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Steel Wool and keep it oiled? Send it off to CCR or Customized Creationz to get refinished?snatchel wrote:Is there anything I can do to:
a) prevent further peeling, and
b) ensure that the metal already exposed does not rust through
Jim Beaux wrote:I have been involved in marine/industrial coatings and surface preparation for 30 years & sometimes work as a coating inspector.
If durability is your prime objective coat with appliance epoxy. It can produce a nice, smooth and shiny surface. Though it will lose its shine, it will be there when you junk the car. Get it at Lowes/ Walmart/ Ace Hardware.
Remove the loose paint & feather edge back to the point to where it is solidly anchored. Dont get the metal too smooth, you want an anchor pattern. Clean with either Toluene, acetone or Lacquer Thinner. Use just enough to thoroughly clean the area. (dont spill or get too far outside the area of repair cuz it will remove good paint)
Mineral Spirits will leave an oily film and is used to thin and clean up oil base coatings; dont use for this application. Epoxy paint will stick to anything that is not loose, even rust. It wont stick to anything wet, oily or plastic.
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