Rusting stone chips

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Rusting stone chips

Postby jaybags on Sun, 20 Apr 2014 10:35 +0000

Does anyone have a solution to prevent rust forming from stone chips?

My bonnets got quite a bit of stone chips appearing on it, and even some up on the very front of the roof, and they look like they're starting to get a little rust in them. Is there a prevention for this? Or a good way to get the rust out of them?

Might have to invest in a bonnet protector I think.

The car's got an electronic rust module in it too - they're proving to be useless.



Ooops, posted in the wrong hilux thread, could a mod move this to post 05 please? :oops:
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Re: Rusting stone chips

Postby NZMarkb on Sun, 20 Apr 2014 11:09 +0000

A dab of touch up paint stops the paint lifting and rust going any further and cheaper than a full repaint of your bonnet
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Re: Rusting stone chips

Postby runningman on Sun, 20 Apr 2014 6:05 +0000

Rust will still spread under touchup paint. U need to clean the rust with rust converter, if u scrub hard enough with cloth and converter, the rust with clear away (any that wont goes black to show its working). Once ur finished wash with water wet rag, and dry immediately with dry clean cloth. Then touch up paint
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Re: Rusting stone chips

Postby jaybags on Mon, 21 Apr 2014 8:34 +0000

Thanks, might try run down to Supercheap in the next day or so and grab some. Need to grab some touch up paint now too.
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Re: Rusting stone chips

Postby Stu.wrf450 on Mon, 02 Jun 2014 4:59 +0000

Wow looked under my car today and wondering what I should do here.
Any tips ?

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Can't see any more that bad!
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Re: Rusting stone chips

Postby Glenn k on Mon, 02 Jun 2014 5:04 +0000

Is that all surface rust? Never seen it like that



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Re: Rusting stone chips

Postby Stu.wrf450 on Mon, 02 Jun 2014 5:17 +0000

Glenn k wrote:Is that all surface rust? Never seen it like that


Yea! Well I don't remember seeing that 4 weeks ago when I was heading on the barge to moreton island. So I'm starting the think sand blasted the under side doing somewhere around 800km on sand with the mix of salt water.
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Re: Rusting stone chips

Postby 07luxyTD on Mon, 02 Jun 2014 7:17 +0000

Thats terrible, id be hitting it with a wire brush then some rust converter. Then some mat black galmet
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Re: Rusting stone chips

Postby Kizzzaaa on Tue, 03 Jun 2014 9:26 +0000

You can also use penetrol. I use it at work for when theres a rusty steel beam that you csnt get access to replace it etc. Its a clear spray that seals the rust from the atmosphere so it doesn't rust any further. I use abit on my lux where needed. Its expensive though.
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