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Hammerite works fine if you prepare the surface properly, just like any other paint.
Hammerite Paint is specially formulated to be applied directly onto rusty metal with minimal surface preparation. Simply remove any loose rust with a wire brush or coarse sandpaper and clean the surface with Hammerite Brush Cleaner & Thinners and allow time to dry. Then apply Hammerite Paint directly onto the rusty metal surface. No primer, no undercoat needed.
Everyone seems to like them spots... I'd like to get them to work (Think they only work with main beam)
You mean that stuff http://www.fertan.co.uk/Item-Fertan%20rust%20converter.htm?
Ok, complete dunce mode, where do I buy some Fertan?
I'd like them wired onto a seperate switch if possible so I can work them independantly (May look into that.)
Quote from: "dew1911"Ok, complete dunce mode, where do I buy some Fertan? Click on "the shop" link
Surley, the spots are legal as long as plod doesn't see you use them on a public road, like roof lights.
Not sure that is the case, because these spotlights would probably be MOTable if they are fitted.
Just something I fancy, the ability to run with nothing but the spot lamps on. plus just for odd situations when it may be better to use them over the headlamps.
Approx how much would I need to coat a 110 chassis.
For a road car it is enough to use Fertan Rust Converter and then an under-seal wax to have a surface that is unlikely to need general replacement/work for twelve to fifteen years.The inside of any steel structures should be treated with Fertan, rinsed out, and then sprayed with cavity wax.In a more hostile environment I would suggest that you paint everything you can with two or three coats of something designed to be waterproof. These days I'd look for epoxy paints as they are just so much more resistant to water penetration. With everything rust free and protected from water the next stage is to protect these coats from impact damage.The normal recommend is UBS120 but I would suggest that OVER4, a stone chip protector, would be better. It will resist in-use scuffing and stone damage well and not be bothered by jet washing.Products, quantities and prices.Fertan rust converter - have five litres, probable use is 3-4OVER4 - I've a customer who regularly improves the protection on new land rovers prior to exporting them and they use 6 - 8 litres per vehicle.