Originally Posted by
gthomson
There's two Oakville's, one in California, the other outside Toronto Canada. I'm in Canada. There are several forum members in the Toronto area so might be able to ask around for help.
Ideally, I would like a solution that removes that rust, prevents it from coming back and then the best way to paint over the cleaned spots. My initial touch up work was chips, small rust spots and scratches which I bought some Testers model paint to cover up.
I think these rust spots are going to create bigger areas to paint over.
They make evaporust gel that works ok, if you keep it wet by adding to it, it works better, a bit tedious and time consuming. You can also wrap area's with paper towels soaked in the liquid and wrapped over with regular clear plastic wrap then clean the bad derusted spots with a fiberglass scratch brush and touchup. You can find an auto paint supply that can color match some touchup paint for a better look. I would then treat with framesaver or Boeshield inside to slow down the rust from and in the inside.
Here's a link to the brushes, the fiberglass ones go fast so I would order extra ones, the metal ones last a good while.
These brushes work great as the holder keeps them concentrated.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/40237994904...r=672412565831