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On Feb 5, 4:48*pm, Charles Vincent  wrote: 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
	stol wrote: On Feb 5, 5:39 am, mhorowit wrote: I'm removing surface rust on a 4130 fuselage prior to priming. Assume I'm in a place where I can't use my sandblaster. I need to get into the tight places of a cluster to remove surface rust. I can get pretty deep in the cluster with emery cloth, but there is the last 1/8". There are rust converter chemicals on the market. Is it OK for me to use a rust converter prior to priming or am I fooling myself? - Mike get a finer grade of *blasting media.. I can't see how you could get any better results any other way. Ben I think he meant that he was in a location i.e. hanger where sandblasting was forbidden. Charles- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That now does make sense but if the rust is slight there are small, portable sandblasters that would work using the smallest compressors..  | 
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