roc_on_the_rocks
Well-known member
Hey folks,
I'm redoing the whole front suspension of my '02 Tahoe, replacing control arms, hub assemblies, shocks, etc... But since I'm not replacing the steering knuckle, that pile of rust will stand out. This is my daily driver, not a show car, but I wonder if I could chemically de-rust it and paint it with a rattle can.
The knuckle is greasy and has a lot of scaling rust. I'm thinking on initially degreasing it with gasoline on paint brush, but I'm unsure of the next step. I wonder if I should dip it on Evapo-Rust, or a no-brand oven cleaner would work. If oven cleaner, how would you use it? (heavy spray then let in a plastic back for a day, then hose it off before painting?)
What about paint? Engine paint, enamel paint? (it needs to be something available locally: Menards, Wally World, Rural King, auto parts stores, etc...)
Thanks a lot everyone for your input.
PS.: I don't have access to a sandblaster, unfortunately.
I'm redoing the whole front suspension of my '02 Tahoe, replacing control arms, hub assemblies, shocks, etc... But since I'm not replacing the steering knuckle, that pile of rust will stand out. This is my daily driver, not a show car, but I wonder if I could chemically de-rust it and paint it with a rattle can.
The knuckle is greasy and has a lot of scaling rust. I'm thinking on initially degreasing it with gasoline on paint brush, but I'm unsure of the next step. I wonder if I should dip it on Evapo-Rust, or a no-brand oven cleaner would work. If oven cleaner, how would you use it? (heavy spray then let in a plastic back for a day, then hose it off before painting?)
What about paint? Engine paint, enamel paint? (it needs to be something available locally: Menards, Wally World, Rural King, auto parts stores, etc...)
Thanks a lot everyone for your input.
PS.: I don't have access to a sandblaster, unfortunately.
