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Author Subject: Rust Killer
collis

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Location: southampton

Registered: 09 Aug 2007

Posts: 182

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Post #1
I noticed today whilst working on my rallye the under seal had gone in places causing rust patches which need to be sort otherwise i can see an expensive welding bill coming my way.

So, getting to the point my question is what rust treated do people use and what works the best??????

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306 1.4
mini city E
306 gti 6
205 gti 1.9
306 Rallye
Posted 2nd Oct 2010 at 23:53
coskev

Seasoned Pro

Location: Oswestry

Registered: 01 Nov 2009

Posts: 3,132

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Post #2
Dinitrol works wellWink

http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp?productID=9008&frostProductName=Rost%20Off%20900%20Aerosol%20(400ml)

Wire brush in a drill then spray this on,let it dry and then cover with your choice of paint/undersealSmile

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Posted 3rd Oct 2010 at 00:57
dr-evil

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Location: Crewe

Registered: 20 Oct 2006

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Post #3
Can recommend Bilt Hamber stuff - bought sixty quids worth six years ago still haven't used half despite using it on six cars Big grin

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Posted 10th Oct 2010 at 22:26
collis

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Location: southampton

Registered: 09 Aug 2007

Posts: 182

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Post #4
Cheers for the advise another thing on my list of to do

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"If you ain't first, you're last!"

306 1.4
mini city E
306 gti 6
205 gti 1.9
306 Rallye
Posted 11th Oct 2010 at 03:55

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