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I have some rust spots coming through the paint on my 4runner and some chips. Also there is some on the cruiser I'd like to take care of. I know pretty much nothing about painting need to find out the steps to take to fix them.

Gary


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The rust in the second picture is inside the engine bay on the other side of the well in the first.
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Looks like surface rust for now. But you should address it before it gets worse.

In the areas where it's inside the wheel wells or engine bay, i would wire brush or sand it to bare metal and prime it then paint it with a rustoleum silver. on the outside do the same but you have to be careful with sanding and with painting it to match the factory color.
 
hey stranger!...how ya been?....you posted these pics to make fun of us that own fj55s did'nt you!...hope all is well...and oh yea address that rust now before it gets out of control!

osagecruiser
 
that's just surface rust!

Sand to bare metal, prime and paint. Like was said before be careful on exterior to match colors. Could use some POR or RustBullet on area in third pic to get at the seam better.
 
Hey Marc! Just been busy getting situated up here.

I've got a palm sander I could use on the wheel wheel well, but would it be better to get a dremel or something to pinpoint the area? To fill in would the touch up paint from Toyota be enough?
 
spray some "Must for rust" on there, it will come right off. You can find it at home depot.
 
is there a particular reason to use 'silver' after the area is primed? also, what's the skinny on "must for rust?"
 
is there a particular reason to use 'silver' after the area is primed? also, what's the skinny on "must for rust?"


Must for rust has Phospheric acid in it. Destroys rust... I'd be careful when spraying it on, maybe tape around the areas so you dont destroy the paint... but I'd spray wait 30 seconds, dab with a cloth, wipe off. Repeat that till the rust is gone.


here is a writeup on it:

http://news.thomasnet.com/companystory/508347

Krud Kutter The Must for Rust provides superior corrosion protection for equipment, structures, and maintenance needs. The non-flammable, water-based, biodegradable formulation was developed to use in virtually any environmental condition. It can be used as a single coat primer or in conjunction with other primers and topcoats. The Must for Rust is not a rust converter, but rather dissolves rust and oxidation through chemical action.

The proprietary formulation penetrates into every void of a metal surface. Once all of the rust has been dissolved, tiny, rust-inhibiting crystals are formed and become integral with the surface molecules of the metal to resist future rusting. The corrosive agents attack these crystals instead of the metal. Once completely dry, the surface is ready for the next step, whether it be painting, welding, plating, lubricating, etc. Or simply leave the surface bare, and the crystals will inhibit future rust formation.

When dry, The Must for Rust accepts any primer, paint, coating, etc., and provides a clean surface free of contaminants, which allow a secure bond for coating. When chips or breaks appear in the coating, the surface underneath will limit the rust to the break. That means that rust won't spread under the coating and maintenance touch-ups will be quicker and easier.

Krud Kutter The Must for Rust is available in 32oz. trigger spray bottles (part no. MR32/6), 1-gallon bottles (part no. MR01/6), 5-gallon pails (part no. MR05), and 55-gallon drums (part no. MR55). MSDS-Material Safety Data Sheets and Technical Data Sheets are available at any time upon request.

For more information about Krud Kutter The Must for Rust or other products in the Krud Kutter line, contact Supreme Chemicals of Georgia, Inc., 1535 Oak Industrial Lane, Suite B, Cumming, GA 30041. Phone (800) 466-7126. Web site: www.krudkutter.com.

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is there a particular reason to use 'silver' after the area is primed? also, what's the skinny on "must for rust?"

I am pretty sure he recommended silver paint for behind the fender only, as that seems to be the factory color in that area. If you hit it with black, or any other color it will not blend in as well.
 
in need of courage

i have a few spots of surface rust that i want to treat before they become an issue. ive read about gentle sanding and then primer and then touch up paint. i have NO experience with auto paint. down the road i want to repaint the whole vehicle. will my touch ups affect a 'repaint' down the road? prob. a dum ?, but i just wanted some imput from folk with experience.:grinpimp:
 
No,

Touch it up.

When they paint it down the road, they will sand it all down to a smooth even surface anyway.

What your doing will protect the metal from getting more rust in the mean time.
 

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