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Originally Posted by David Fermani Your process looks perfect if you already have a paint decon system, try it. It should work if you allow it to dwell lonmg enough. Don't go out and buy it or wheel acid if you don't already have it |
At the moment I don't own a paint decon system nor do I own acid. But I have been thinking about using either one on my work truck (92 Ford Ranger) that is a rust bucket and I have been thinking about using acid on it to control the spread of the rust. You mentioned wheel acid, will any wheel acid work or are there types you recommend.
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Originally Posted by David Fermani Depending how thick the scuff/corrosion is, try either a chrome polish or some mild compound. That should do the trick without causing extra work or harm to the existing finish. |
Use a hand applicator to apply the compound or chrome polish? If so, a terry, foam or microfiber hand applicator?
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Originally Posted by David Fermani You can try #0000 steel wool, but be careful. If rust is heavy, as you remove it with steel wool, the chunks/bits of rust can marr the chrome as you rub it into the surface. |
#0000 steel wool be purchased at Home Depot correct?