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  • #31
    good to hear mate.
    how did you go locating paint?
    I also did a little bit of sanding too, and stuffed up the paint too
    1979 Mk1 Golf GTi
    1994 Mk3 Golf VR6

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    • #32
      Haven't done anything paint. Not sure yet what I'll do. Maybe a can of touch up stuff?? Most of the other bits of rust aren't normally visible so I'm not to concerned about them though.
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      • #33
        Today's progress. A bit o rust in the rain tray where leaves and other crap collects. Rust killer then fish oil applied.

        Before:

        And now:



        And the worst of the roof gutter bit now:
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        • #34
          Good stuff Stephen! Get in there mate! Love your car!

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          • #35
            yeah good work mate, i'm so keen to get at mine atm, but i've got so many assignments to do.
            what is the acid rust killer stuff you applied?
            got myself some spray primer ready to go, just in need of some paint, have no idea where to get it tho lol!
            shall takes some progress pics soon
            1979 Mk1 Golf GTi
            1994 Mk3 Golf VR6

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            • #36
              Originally posted by SpeciP3 View Post
              what is the acid rust killer stuff you applied?
              Thanks lads.

              I used 2 sorts - one K&H spray stuff for bigger areas, the other a brand I can't recall in a bottle which I apply with a cotton bud for small areas. Both seem pretty good - you can see the difference in minutes. But it's pretty toxic so I wear gloves when using it. Fish oil was K&H brand too.

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              • #37
                Been a while but finally got stuck into the rust today, did a lot of work and found some nasty little bits under the chrome strips that run along under the doors.
                have been using degreaser, rust dissolver, putty, spray primer and finally that paint
                Anyway here's a few pics of todays work (so far) and the rust evils i discovered last night








                Have some paint and hoping to get onto that 2nite or 2moro

                cheers,
                Michael
                1979 Mk1 Golf GTi
                1994 Mk3 Golf VR6

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                • #38
                  Thats the way Micheal, getting stuck into it! It will look great when you are finished.
                  Hows that fried speedo cable?? Hope its starting ok now mate!!
                  Andrew
                  Par 6 Golf GTI. Coilovers, BBS CH Wheels, APR'd
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                  • #39
                    Greasykitchen & Specip3
                    I hope this is not too late, but sorry to tell you these rust killer that you used are all craps. I have used them in few repairs over the ten years and I now decided to not touch them anymore, they may look impressive now but your rust will come back in 6 months.
                    Invest some spare $$ for POR15 and redo if you don't want to see these rust again. I spent over $250 in POR15 products in my Mk1 project for that area you probably won't need that much.
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by gtimk5 View Post
                      Thats the way Micheal, getting stuck into it! It will look great when you are finished.
                      Hows that fried speedo cable?? Hope its starting ok now mate!!
                      Andrew
                      Cheers Andrew,
                      yeah it's starting fine now speedo cable is also fine which is good haha!

                      Red - That por15 stuff did look the goods, if the stuff we have both used doesn't clear up the rust will just have to try again. doesn't really worry me too much, just means i get to spend more time making it look good

                      Oh yeah guys & girls, make sure when you are checking for rust you look under the chrome strip, it covers all kinds of wonders lol (not always what you want to see but oh well)
                      Last edited by SpeciP3; 30-04-2009, 05:12 PM.
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                      1994 Mk3 Golf VR6

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                      • #41
                        Ah, so thats why people cover things in chrome these days???
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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by RedMk2Gti View Post
                          Greasykitchen & Specip3
                          I hope this is not too late, but sorry to tell you these rust killer that you used are all craps. I have used them in few repairs over the ten years and I now decided to not touch them anymore, they may look impressive now but your rust will come back in 6 months.
                          Invest some spare $$ for POR15 and redo if you don't want to see these rust again. I spent over $250 in POR15 products in my Mk1 project for that area you probably won't need that much.
                          Thanks for the tip.

                          I have used the same stuff on a nasty rust spot on my old Beetle. The spot kept getting bigger - until I put some rust killer on it. Several years later the spot hadn't increased in size. And I didn't do anything else to it. So I hope it does the same this time.

                          I haven't had the time lately to do anymore and it was pouring down last weekend. It needs finishing though.

                          Oh and I'm not sure if POR15 is even available in SA. Does anyone know?

                          Last edited by greasykitchen; 30-04-2009, 06:25 PM.
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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by greasykitchen View Post
                            Oh and I'm not sure if POR15 is even available in SA. Does anyone know?
                            hopefully don't have to use some but will have a look soon too,
                            this is the link off the POR15 site
                            http://www.ppc.au.com/wheresa.htm wheree to buy is SA

                            I reckon you're right andrew haha! if you're looking for an mk1 with lots of lovely chrome then mmm hahahah!
                            1979 Mk1 Golf GTi
                            1994 Mk3 Golf VR6

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                            • #44
                              Michael The Fiber Glass Shop in Argyle Street in Hobart is a POR15 re-seller

                              PPC Australia's web page here- http://www.ppc.au.com/wheretas.htm

                              Chris

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by greasykitchen View Post

                                Oh and I'm not sure if POR15 is even available in SA. Does anyone know?

                                Most auto paint shop can get them, not brunning/repco though.
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