How To Paint Rusty Metal, No Sanding Necessary
For just about any car owner, rust is something that you never want to deal with. Not only does it just look downright awful, but it begins to eat away at the metal within your car, chewing it down until it becomes even more unsightly and eventually, damages the structure of the vehicle which makes it downright unsafe to operate on public roads. If you’re not careful, it can really sneak up on you in a hurry and do some big-time damage. Therefore, you should make sure that you do all that you can to not only eliminate rust but also prevent it before it comes around in the first place.
Now, if you aren’t exactly putting together a show vehicle, there are a lot of different alternatives to getting rid of your rust and preventing further damage from coming along. Most of the time, you’ll be advised to strip down the rust, getting in there and putting lots of elbow grease into your vehicle before coating it with paint where the rust used to be in order to prevent more corrosion from coming back but this time, we check out something that’s just a little bit simpler, allowing you to do something as simple as digging into the rust with a wire brush and then coating it with some rust friendly primer. You get to skip out on the step that says you need to strip down the surface to bare metal which should save you both time and energy.
We can’t say that we have much experience with seeing how this kind of product ends up holding up in the long run but it might be something that you want to look into if rust is something that happens to be plaguing your vehicle. If this ends up being one of those awesome products that actually works out, you might’ve just found yourself a new way to send off the rust with minimal effort. After all, keeping down the amount of elbow grease invested is probably a top priority for most folks, especially when it comes a vehicle that doesn’t need to be a showpiece.