Posted by Brad_bb on September 26, 2013 at 01:42:50 from (12.161.8.178):
In Reply to: Rust pits on rims posted by Rod (NH) on September 22, 2013 at 12:16:35:
I agree with all that Rod said. With that said, once in awhile I have to remove rust on a particular spot(spot repair). I may spot blast with a special gun, but sometimes it can leave that black speck in the bottom of the pits. One alternative to remove that is muriatic acid. But you must take all the precautions and protections with it. You don't want to breathe the fumes or get it on your skin or anything else. You also have to neutralize and rinse it properly, and dry it quickly to prevent flash rust. Then it has to be epoxy primed right away. I prefer PPG DPLF epoxy sealer primer.
In your case though, blasting should take care of it if they have a proper industrial sand blaster.
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