I'll start by stating my goals, which are to preserve and protect the truck till I can afford to make it pretty. Hoping to end up with a presentable finish that lasts for 5 years or so. Would like to avoid doing anything to encourage rust or trap moisture. I'm going to do all the prep and primer work and have a pro do a partial budget respray.
Sides and woodgrain are ok for now, want to focus on having the hood, roof, and front fascia repainted.
I sanded down the rust bubbles today in the front fascia and coated the bare metal with napa rust converter.
There is one area where the rust goes all the way through. I sanded and put converter on that as well.
There is one dent in the hood. It had been fixed sometime in the past but the bondo was exposed and I know it was wicking water. So I sanded all the bondo out and hit that with converter as well.
I'm giving the converter 48hrs to dry out, then I am going to spray it with Rustoleum 2k primer from a can.
Then block sand it out with 320 grit by hand, I don't have air tools and I'm not going anywhere near it with an electric sander.
Then putty/bondo as needed. I have heard that it is not a good idea to use filler on top of bare metal. Thoughts?
Once everything is filled as needed, prime and block again.
Then send it over to the body shop to get the top, hood, and fascia resprayed.
Sound like a plan?
Sides and woodgrain are ok for now, want to focus on having the hood, roof, and front fascia repainted.
I sanded down the rust bubbles today in the front fascia and coated the bare metal with napa rust converter.
There is one area where the rust goes all the way through. I sanded and put converter on that as well.
There is one dent in the hood. It had been fixed sometime in the past but the bondo was exposed and I know it was wicking water. So I sanded all the bondo out and hit that with converter as well.
I'm giving the converter 48hrs to dry out, then I am going to spray it with Rustoleum 2k primer from a can.
Then block sand it out with 320 grit by hand, I don't have air tools and I'm not going anywhere near it with an electric sander.
Then putty/bondo as needed. I have heard that it is not a good idea to use filler on top of bare metal. Thoughts?
Once everything is filled as needed, prime and block again.
Then send it over to the body shop to get the top, hood, and fascia resprayed.
Sound like a plan?