Bruce,
I've used JB Weld to pinholes (and potholes <g>). It seemed to work fine
and hold paint.
I saw Harold's message about "Extend" for surface rust. It seems to work
fine as long as the rust is not too deep. The point he makes about coming
back and hitting it with a wire brush until you don't uncover any additional
rust is true/important.
Kurtis J.
1963 TR4
www.geocities.com/tr4_1963
> Hello all,
>
> Two questions tonight.
>
> 1. When I wander around the local muscle car shows in Carolina, there's
> always someone selling a "miracle" paint, that you can supposedly brush on
> and it is supposedly extremely resistant to rust, protects the underside
of
> cars, etc. As I work on replacing the suspension on my TR7, I thought I
> would clean off the underside and paint it with something protective.
> There's a lot of surface rust under the car. So, anyone got a product
that
> can be applied to a "wire-brush clean" surface, doesn't need any special
> handling, and doesn't need to be coated with a top coat?
>
> 2. I have a 1/8 pinhole I need to fill, and I wondered if I could use my
> favorite epoxy, J&B Weld? Anyone filled sheet-metal holes with it, and
can
> it be painted afterwards?
>
> As always, thanks!
>
> Bruce
> 1980 Inca Yellow TR7 5-speed convertible
> Chapel Hill, NC
>
> "Send lawyers, guns and money." - Warren Zevon
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