M_Pied_Lourd
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Hi Guys,
Question for you.
I am starting to remove the paint from my TR3A in preperation for paint at some time in the next couple of months. I am removing the paint in order to get a better idea of the condition of the body and panels on this old vintage race car of mine. I also wanted to start on welding in some patches/repairs where need be before sending it out for paint.
So, here is the question. I am wanting to prevent my freshly cleaned panels from flash rusting....I don't want to prime the car as I want the guys that are painting the car to do that..
I know that there is some commercial poduct out there to treat bare metal so that it doesn't flash rust that is also easily removeable when it comes time to paint the car. I was talking to an old car guy today and he suggested that I not bother with the commercial stuff and just use linseed oil....
Has anyone ever heard of this recommendation before.
Looking forward to hearing what you think.
Cheers,
M. Pied Lourd
Question for you.
I am starting to remove the paint from my TR3A in preperation for paint at some time in the next couple of months. I am removing the paint in order to get a better idea of the condition of the body and panels on this old vintage race car of mine. I also wanted to start on welding in some patches/repairs where need be before sending it out for paint.
So, here is the question. I am wanting to prevent my freshly cleaned panels from flash rusting....I don't want to prime the car as I want the guys that are painting the car to do that..
I know that there is some commercial poduct out there to treat bare metal so that it doesn't flash rust that is also easily removeable when it comes time to paint the car. I was talking to an old car guy today and he suggested that I not bother with the commercial stuff and just use linseed oil....
Has anyone ever heard of this recommendation before.
Looking forward to hearing what you think.
Cheers,
M. Pied Lourd