Sand blasting needed? With pictures...
Discussion
Hi
I have a MK3 Fiesta shell that is new; new as in it has never been made into a vehicle.
It has though been exposed to the elements at some point over the years. Due to this there is surface rust on the shell in quite a few places.
My plan is to buy a compressor and paint the shell and rebuild an RS Turbo.
I had thought there would be a need to sand blast the shell to remove the surface rust but have just tried Krust (the anti rust chemical) on the battery tray.
Below is a picture before and after treatment.
Is there anyone on here with the knowledge to offer advice? I need to know whether I could treat all the surface rust in the same manner instead of sand blasting??
If so to get a good surface for primer and paint what should the next step be?? Sanding until smooth?
Any help is much appreciated
Thank you


I have a MK3 Fiesta shell that is new; new as in it has never been made into a vehicle.
It has though been exposed to the elements at some point over the years. Due to this there is surface rust on the shell in quite a few places.
My plan is to buy a compressor and paint the shell and rebuild an RS Turbo.
I had thought there would be a need to sand blast the shell to remove the surface rust but have just tried Krust (the anti rust chemical) on the battery tray.
Below is a picture before and after treatment.
Is there anyone on here with the knowledge to offer advice? I need to know whether I could treat all the surface rust in the same manner instead of sand blasting??
If so to get a good surface for primer and paint what should the next step be?? Sanding until smooth?
Any help is much appreciated
Thank you
that would be absolutely fine as long as it definitely IS only surface oxidisation and it hasnt got properly wet so waters got into seams or similar....
even if you did get it sandblasted that wouldnt guarantee that something wont bloom to the surface over the next few months.....id save the money, take the risk, and if any little bits do carry on treat them aggresively then and there
And yes, next steps will be
sand
fill bits which have pitted if necessary
sand again
metal prep primer of some sort (everyone has their own opinion on whats worth the effort here)
painty painty.
even if you did get it sandblasted that wouldnt guarantee that something wont bloom to the surface over the next few months.....id save the money, take the risk, and if any little bits do carry on treat them aggresively then and there
And yes, next steps will be
sand
fill bits which have pitted if necessary
sand again
metal prep primer of some sort (everyone has their own opinion on whats worth the effort here)
painty painty.
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