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Old 26th November 2007, 22:59   #1
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Ive got a bit of rust here and ther, whats the best way to really clean up your engine?
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Old 26th November 2007, 23:05   #2
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if you have rust only way to get rid of it is to sand down and re paint
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Old 26th November 2007, 23:12   #3
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as said sand and then repaint mate, its the only way

some people use kurust or summit before painting so the rust doesnt eat any more metal
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treat it before hand obviously and if its bad as in has wholes.. use a filler and then anti rust primer..
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as for treating kurust is the best around.. gell or liquid form.. very good stuff.. they also do the primer and halfrauds sell it
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Wurth make a product called RustOff -> does exactly what it says on the tin - helps remove rust! makes it alot easier to clean up bfore repainting.
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sand down

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treat and build back up then spray
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Wurth make a product called RustOff -> does exactly what it says on the tin - helps remove rust! makes it alot easier to clean up bfore repainting.
Rost Off Ice is what it's actually called

It smells like Evergreen and does a crap job to be fair, we've got a shi1tload of it at work. It gets delivered every month and it hardly gets used
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we use it at work and it is brilliant. work a treat especially when undoing rusty bolts
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what does everyone clean their actual engine with?? iv seen some pictures of your cars and under the bonnet looks sweet
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what does everyone clean their actual engine with?? iv seen some pictures of your cars and under the bonnet looks sweet
degreaser diluted

and then spray with wd40
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what sort of degreaser?? oven degreaser
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http://www.autopia-carcare.com/inf-engine.html

try that mate!
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Oven degreaser?? lol

Heavy duty chemical degreasers are great
Citrus degreasers etc

Just left on for 5-10 minutes to work the magic and then wipe clean and then buff on some Meg's High Endurance Gloss or WD40
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