Board Logo
Go To Bottom

Printable Version  
[ Total Views: 1787 | Total Replies: 8 | Thread Id: 85499 ]
Author: Subject:  Rear Air Vent
MemberMike
Seriously Crusin Dubber
**


Avatar


Posts: 118
Threads: 29
Registered: October 10th, 2009
Member Is Offline

Location: Under Down Under
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )

posted on August 19th, 2010 at 09:18 PM
Rear Air Vent


I have been trying to clean up some surface rust around around the rear air vent above the engine compartment of my beetle and I can't get to it all.
Does anyone one have any suggestions on how to fix the surface rust inside the air vent?

Cheers
Mike
Member68AutoBug
A.k.a.: Lee Noonan
Aircooled Master
Beetle Restorer - Experience over 138% - YIKES --
**********


Avatar


Posts: 11654
Threads: 449
Registered: August 31st, 2002
Member Is Offline

Location: SCONE in UPPER HUNTER VALLEY NSW
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Yellow
Mood: Really Mentally Ill - all of the time -

posted on August 19th, 2010 at 09:27 PM



Quote:
Originally posted by Mike
I have been trying to clean up some surface rust around around the rear air vent above the engine compartment of my beetle and I can't get to it all.
Does anyone one have any suggestions on how to fix the surface rust inside the air vent?

Cheers
Mike


spray it with fishoil then with an antirust paint/undercoat etc...
or filler undercoat...

until its smooth...

paint with satin or flat black paint....

cheers

LEE




- [size=4]Helping keep Air Cooled VWs on the road - location: SCONE in the Upper Hunter Valley - Northern NSW 320 kms NNW of SYDNEY--- [/size]
MemberMike
Seriously Crusin Dubber
**


Avatar


Posts: 118
Threads: 29
Registered: October 10th, 2009
Member Is Offline

Location: Under Down Under
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )

posted on August 19th, 2010 at 09:48 PM



is there anyway I can actually clean out the surface rust?
its probably obvious but whats the reasoning behind painting it black?
Membercam070
Custom Title Time!
*****


Avatar


Posts: 1332
Threads: 53
Registered: July 25th, 2009
Member Is Offline

Location: Sydney
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: Getting hands dirty stripping the bug down

posted on August 19th, 2010 at 09:57 PM



Quote:
Originally posted by 68AutoBug
Quote:
Originally posted by Mike
I have been trying to clean up some surface rust around around the rear air vent above the engine compartment of my beetle and I can't get to it all.
Does anyone one have any suggestions on how to fix the surface rust inside the air vent?

Cheers
Mike


spray it with fishoil then with an antirust paint/undercoat etc...
or filler undercoat...

until its smooth...

paint with satin or flat black paint....

cheers

LEE


Lee, how does the paint stick to the fish oil?
Member68AutoBug
A.k.a.: Lee Noonan
Aircooled Master
Beetle Restorer - Experience over 138% - YIKES --
**********


Avatar


Posts: 11654
Threads: 449
Registered: August 31st, 2002
Member Is Offline

Location: SCONE in UPPER HUNTER VALLEY NSW
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Yellow
Mood: Really Mentally Ill - all of the time -

posted on August 20th, 2010 at 12:56 AM



Quote:
Originally posted by cam070
Quote:
Originally posted by 68AutoBug
Quote:
Originally posted by Mike
I have been trying to clean up some surface rust around around the rear air vent above the engine compartment of my beetle and I can't get to it all.
Does anyone one have any suggestions on how to fix the surface rust inside the air vent?

Cheers
Mike


spray it with fishoil then with an antirust paint/undercoat etc...
or filler undercoat...

until its smooth...

paint with satin or flat black paint....

cheers

LEE


Lee, how does the paint stick to the fish oil?


Sorry,
I thought I should have clarified that...
You will need the fishoil to dry... the fishoil coats the rust etc and stops air getting to it... so no more rust..
it can take a few days to dry in cooler weather...

or killrust spray paint should do the same job... a few thin coats... of satin or flat black paint....

killrust has epoxy paint which does the same as the fish oil...

a few light coats... will do...

I will get around to doing Mine one day...
its painted silver after a few coats of fish oil...
but a dark color behind the vents looks great....

LEE




- [size=4]Helping keep Air Cooled VWs on the road - location: SCONE in the Upper Hunter Valley - Northern NSW 320 kms NNW of SYDNEY--- [/size]
Memberboof2332
Custom Title Time!
*****


Avatar


Posts: 1210
Threads: 120
Registered: May 10th, 2004
Member Is Offline

Location: Beecroft Sydney
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: Sympathetic

posted on September 15th, 2010 at 01:53 PM



spray rust dissolver in there... it may take a couple of goes to get rid of it totally...then paint or treat and paint as you wish.

Matt
Membercam070
Custom Title Time!
*****


Avatar


Posts: 1332
Threads: 53
Registered: July 25th, 2009
Member Is Offline

Location: Sydney
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: Getting hands dirty stripping the bug down

posted on September 15th, 2010 at 01:58 PM



Quote:
Originally posted by boof2332
spray rust dissolver in there... it may take a couple of goes to get rid of it totally...then paint or treat and paint as you wish.

Matt

Interesting, never heard of this stuff, turns out Supercheap sell it and its made by 3m so it can't be that bad.
http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/online-store/products/3M-Rust-Dissolver-250m...

Thanks for the tip
Member68AutoBug
A.k.a.: Lee Noonan
Aircooled Master
Beetle Restorer - Experience over 138% - YIKES --
**********


Avatar


Posts: 11654
Threads: 449
Registered: August 31st, 2002
Member Is Offline

Location: SCONE in UPPER HUNTER VALLEY NSW
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Yellow
Mood: Really Mentally Ill - all of the time -

info.gif posted on September 16th, 2010 at 01:06 AM



rust desolver is excellent on rusted surfaces....

not painted surfaces....

I have been thinking of masking all the vents up so I could spray black satin paint in thru the vents.. ...

LEE




- [size=4]Helping keep Air Cooled VWs on the road - location: SCONE in the Upper Hunter Valley - Northern NSW 320 kms NNW of SYDNEY--- [/size]
Membervlad01
Compulsive Aussie Vee Dubber
*******


Avatar


Posts: 4270
Threads: 109
Registered: June 3rd, 2010
Member Is Offline

Location: Kyneton, VIC
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: Side ways

posted on September 19th, 2010 at 10:57 AM



Deox C in there, keep doing it til its gone.
Pressure wash it all out.
Por 15 metal ready, pressure wash it out.
Dry it really good, even use a heat gun if needed.
Por 15 rust paint.
Por15 Tie cote.
Paint of your choice.




http://i1015.photobucket.com/albums/af278/vladk01/notch04.png
71 notchback,
Past owner of, 70 NB, 73 SB and 72 FB TLE


  Go To Top


Powered by GaiaBB, © 2011 The GaiaBB Group
(C) 2001-2024 Aussieveedubbers

[ Queries: 40 ] [ PHP: 18.9% - SQL: 81.1% ]