Good luck you will like the stuff!! I prefer to brush the ZR you need to thin it 10-25% depending on temp i like to make it thin enough to spread thin but not run. i will try to get some pics of a trailer we just did. remember two thin coats are better then one heavy coat!!
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I was going to leave the wheels on because I don't have a 1" drive impact, but I bought pablos "Torque multiplier" wrench so now I can R&R the wheels at home without the big impact.
Thanks for the tip on thinning the Zero Rust! I am taking my time on the project since the truck isn't under dispatch. I'll get some pix tomorrow and post them as I go along.
It really feels good to spend a little and get a lot in return with projects like this. Very gratifying for me, at least. Makes me feel like a kid again using naval jelly in a rusted out trunk pan of my '69 charger. -
I'm going to scrape, grind where necessary and coat with the like of POR15 or similar.
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I'm not worried about discoloration, just want to stop and seal any rust.
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Nonetheless, I think one more coat sprayed on of Ospho (I used a plant/garden water bottle sprayer) then I'll be ready to shoot the zero-rust gloss black paint over it.
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Were can I get Ospho?
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Thanks Visions, that sounds fairly minimal and effective.
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