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  1. Join Date
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    #11
    walang gumagawa ng sandblasting for automotive sa pinas. mga industrial contractors lang ang alam kong gumagawa niyan for industrial uses.

    yung mga car restorers sa U.S. eh soda-blasting (they call it soda bath) ang ginagawa while the car is in a rotisserie. this is the right way of restoring a vintage car.

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    #12
    I think they use Turko rust converter. Black tar on a bottle if I'm not mistaken.

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    #13
    thanks guys for the replies. btw, ano ang nagagawa ng rust converter?

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    #14
    Quote Originally Posted by ILuvDetailing View Post
    Ano pa bang ibang alternative sa pagtangkal ng rust?
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    #15
    available ba ang rust converter sa mga suking hardware store? sa ace kaya?

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    #16
    baka mas madaling makahanap ng rust converter sa hardware store rather than sa ace or concorde or handyman. they convert the rust (iron oxide) into iron phosphate using phosphoric acid. very useful. i use it myself: sandpaper and/or steel brush first, to remove as much rust as you can, then "paint" on the "Turco" to remove (actually to convert) the remaining rust and convert the exposed iron to iron phosphate. the iron phosphate covers and protects the underlying iron from rusting. then primer paint.
    sandblasting thin sheet automotive metal is not adviseable, as the pressure and heat generated by the stream of "sand" can distort
    the metal or drill holes thru them. hey, if the rust is that heavy, better to replace it or cut and patch.

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    #17
    Quote Originally Posted by raycon_24 View Post
    available ba ang rust converter sa mga suking hardware store? sa ace kaya?
    meron sa ace, wilcon, home depot. kahit sa ordinary hardware store meron yan.

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    #18
    Quote Originally Posted by raycon_24 View Post
    available ba ang rust converter sa mga suking hardware store? sa ace kaya?
    sa Ace meron. Turco rust converter.


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    #19
    ^ yup, nakagamit na rin akko niyan. Effective naman just follow the procedure in using it.
    Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!

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    #20
    Ace has it in the spray paint section, last time I checked.

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