Feb 23, 2014 #1 Marian Well-Known Member Joined Jun 24, 2012 Messages 826 Reaction score 371 Location Leavenworth, Kansas Do I have to remove all this rust on the back of the dash? What should I do?
Feb 23, 2014 #2 Bryan Well-Known Member Joined May 15, 2012 Messages 830 Reaction score 349 Location Smack dead center of North America, ND. It is not a problem, just a little surface rust that always happens on bare metal. I would just leave it alone. You don't want to do anything to harm the foam or cover.
It is not a problem, just a little surface rust that always happens on bare metal. I would just leave it alone. You don't want to do anything to harm the foam or cover.
Feb 23, 2014 #3 Wollfen Old Man with a Hat Joined Jul 18, 2012 Messages 6,906 Reaction score 5,442 Location Greenville NC It took over 40 years to get that little amount of rust, it isnt gonna go much further in the next 40.
It took over 40 years to get that little amount of rust, it isnt gonna go much further in the next 40.
Feb 23, 2014 #4 commando1 Old Man with a Hat Joined Mar 10, 2011 Messages 37,344 Reaction score 38,489 Location Sebring, Florida If doing something about it will make you feel better then brush some rust neutralizer on the metal and it will be good for 80. Posted via Topify on Android
If doing something about it will make you feel better then brush some rust neutralizer on the metal and it will be good for 80. Posted via Topify on Android
Feb 23, 2014 #5 Marian Well-Known Member Joined Jun 24, 2012 Messages 826 Reaction score 371 Location Leavenworth, Kansas commando1 said: If doing something about it will make you feel better then brush some rust neutralizer on the metal and it will be good for 80. Posted via Topify on Android Click to expand... LOL, good! I'm good to go for another 80
commando1 said: If doing something about it will make you feel better then brush some rust neutralizer on the metal and it will be good for 80. Posted via Topify on Android Click to expand... LOL, good! I'm good to go for another 80
Feb 24, 2014 #6 bluefury361 Old Man with a Hat Joined Mar 9, 2011 Messages 14,174 Reaction score 16,447 Location Alabama Gulf Coast commando1 said: If doing something about it will make you feel better then brush some rust neutralizer on the metal and it will be good for 80. Click to expand... sometimes refered to as "rust converter". A chemical reaction with existing rust converts it to carbon and stops the rust process. http://store.interstateproducts.com/Rust_Control?gclid=CL60hOH_q6sCFQUCQAodHUO57Q
commando1 said: If doing something about it will make you feel better then brush some rust neutralizer on the metal and it will be good for 80. Click to expand... sometimes refered to as "rust converter". A chemical reaction with existing rust converts it to carbon and stops the rust process. http://store.interstateproducts.com/Rust_Control?gclid=CL60hOH_q6sCFQUCQAodHUO57Q