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This is what i favour - it's VERY zinc rich!

http://www.bilthamber.com/electrox.html

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http://www.decoratingwarehouse.co.uk/buy/paints--coatings/primers/johnstones-high-build-zinc-rich-primer/57

looks like good shit, expensive, but you get for what you pay for i geuss, i have found it on another site for 19.99 or something like that, so im goign to maybe order some soon, if i cant find a tin of red oxide locally, in a shop, or something like that

http://www.rallydesign.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=13734

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September 10th, 2010, 11:42 am
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if i cant find a tin of red oxide locally, in a shop, or something like that


I got some red oxide from Screwfix for the Acad. Lousy. Goes pink very quickly, and very, very soft. Cheap, though.

For the 400, I'm using Rustoleum 769 primer. Superb stuff.

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September 13th, 2010, 2:51 pm
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welcome back, Mr. Chapman.

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Neil wrote:
welcome back, Mr. Chapman.


I wish I wasn't back... (Physically, at least)

Corsica is _wonderful_, and damn near every other car is a Mehari. No, seriously. We lost count. At least 30+, in a week and 1100km of very light traffic roads. And that's not including the ten or so in various states in the yard of a Mehari specialist.

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Pictures required!

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Pictures required!


800+ taken...

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going to get some erd oxide paint from covers tomrow, 17 pounds for an adequate amount, 2.5l i believe, not to bad, i will check my local merchants before i buy it there,

im planning on painting my back light panel, how easy is it to remove the rear lights, so its bear, so i can sand it back etc, do you think its worth it? its not to rust, only a vew bubbles, but i want to preserve it before i have to replace it!!

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September 14th, 2010, 7:11 pm
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im planning on painting my back light panel, how easy is it to remove the rear lights


From inside the boot, there's (IIRC) three 8mm nuts per light.

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its not to rust, only a vew bubbles


Umm, what else do you think those bubbles are? Sanding and painting the outside will just make it look a little prettier - it won't do a thing about slowing it down, since it's coming from the inside, between the panels of the rear themselves. If you want to slow it down, get some aerosol cavity rust-proofer wax, and fill the lot up. But it won't slow it much once it's got started.

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If you can see rust bubbles anywhere near the rear lights or back panel you either need to change the rear sweeps, back panel and probably boot floor or LEAVE IT WELL ALONE!

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