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Rust Spots Under Rear Vents On '73 Beetle
"ThaDriver" > wrote in message alkaboutautos.com>...
> >What can I do about the rust spots that have formed under the flow > through ventilation vents on my '73 Beetle? > ****** > If the rust is surface & on the outside you need to sandblast it, metal > prep, & prime (I prefer epoxy) & paint. > You might be able to use a wire wheel (on a drill or dremel) instead of > sandblasting. > If there are already holes (rust through) you'll need to weld in new > metal. > HTH, > ~ Paul > aka "Tha Driver" > > Giggle Cream - it makes dessert *funny*! That happene to me!!!! Yep cut it out clean it up. I used Fiberglass cloth with POR 15 not the resin and it worked great. I was afraid to weld there was foam instulation in the wall so I went with the Por and cloth. It has been two years. Check out my car www.nextgen-usa.com Joe |
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