Just a coat or two of primer? Or a wire brush and primer? Or something else?
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Rusty seat pan fix
I have a seat pan here to replace the one on the bike that is falling apart. The "new" one has rust on it and I am wondering what to do to it before recovering to keep it from rusting further.
Just a coat or two of primer? Or a wire brush and primer? Or something else?Tags: None
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Sandblast off the rust and prime with Por-15 paint. If using Por-15 you could even get away with using a wire wheel, although I prefer sandbalsting.Ed
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I just used a wire brush and rust convertor on mine.
Started like this:
Rust convertor did this:
The rust convertor etches it nicely for paint too, and I brushed on POR 15 Blackcote as that's what I had handy:
Having said all that, sand blasting is probably a better idea, and the POR 15 Ed's talking about is also a better idea as it rust proof's the pan.
What I did was use the rust convertor to get rid of the rust that was there (90% of the rust was just surface rust) and I then used the Blackcote just to prevent moisture getting at it again, but it probably won't last as long as a properly prepared POR 15 rust proofed pan.1982 GS450E - The Wee Beastie
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