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<blockquote data-quote="KrisMas" data-source="post: 602685" data-attributes="member: 14200"><p>Agree with Vincent Hor. Scrape it, sand it down, clean it with some strong solvent, apply some rust converter and, if possible a couple of layers of primer as well. It'll look horrible but it should minimize further decay. Oh...and remember to work around an inch further than the effected area...the more the better. Hopefully it's still on the surface and didn't punch through the metal......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KrisMas, post: 602685, member: 14200"] Agree with Vincent Hor. Scrape it, sand it down, clean it with some strong solvent, apply some rust converter and, if possible a couple of layers of primer as well. It'll look horrible but it should minimize further decay. Oh...and remember to work around an inch further than the effected area...the more the better. Hopefully it's still on the surface and didn't punch through the metal...... [/QUOTE]
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