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Hi guys,

 

On my car I've etch primered, and black stonechip underneath.

 

Anyone know about paints will I have to overpaint the stonechip or will primer and stonechip be enough.

 

any help appreciated

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Its only in places where I had surface rust, worried primer and stonechip might be porous and let water in..

Have a look on my thread mate I've used rust bullet and its crazy stuff used on marine equipment and In some cases give a 5 year guarantee

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Have a look on my thread mate I've used rust bullet and its crazy stuff used on marine equipment and In some cases give a 5 year guarantee

 

That looks good stuff, only problem is I've allready wire brushed and treated the bits that had surface rust, etch primered the areas that needed it and stonechip it.

it looks ok, just worried about building it all back up and it absorbs the water and the bugger rusts.

 

your stuff looks like it goes direct to metal...and I aint sanding it all back off lol it can rust...

 

Really wanted to know if anyones used stonechip and not overpaint it..

 

thanks for reply.

Are you talking about the hammerite/waxoyl product Terry?

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Its stonechip, like a rubber paint so stones bounce off it, its not the soft one that dont set...

 

its the over paint able one, and seems u dont have to over paint it.

 

but where I've removed rust its only primer and stonechip and hoping thats enough to protect it

I wouldn't worry about it mate, it's not porous. My friend did the underside of his tow truck with the hammerite stonechip, went on over parts of bare metal where he had wire brushed it and it still looks like new today. Don't get to OCD over it, as long as it's a thorough job it'll be cool:thumbup1: $(KGrHqZHJBQE8+mGvRSDBPTlhJvGO!~~60_35.JPG

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I wouldn't worry about it mate, it's not porous. My friend did the underside of his tow truck with the hammerite stonechip, went on over parts of bare metal where he had wire brushed it and it still looks like new today. Don't get to OCD over it, as long as it's a thorough job it'll be cool:thumbup1: $(KGrHqZHJBQE8+mGvRSDBPTlhJvGO!~~60_35.JPG

 

Yep thats the stuff, but used a compressor and schutz gun.

Its all covered so hopefully it will be good.

thanks for your reply.

Someone needs to talk to Joely about OCD of anti-corrosion!! :rofl:

A good job though :yes:

Someone needs to talk to Joely about OCD of anti-corrosion!! :rofl:

A good job though :yes:

I need to get his OCD moved over to my car for a while.......Hmmmmm..... Hypnotism???

lol......

Watching my Z disintegrate on my driveway!!!

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