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Old 05-01-2011, 12:18 AM   #1
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Stopping rust without repainting?

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it's spring again and I've wheeled out my old bike. I'm hoping to actually venture off the driveway this summer- after I install a bike carrier on the car.
My bike is 30 years old, and there are numerous scratches in the paint which have surface rust. It's got decals and badges that I don't want to lose by getting the bike stripped/repainted. It's a rare bike but I don't think its actually valuable, except to me. Is there a way to stop the rust without repainting the bike?
Any suggestions would be welcome
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Old 05-01-2011, 12:22 AM   #2
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Your local auto parts store will have a rust neutralizer, and your local drugstore might have some touch-up paint. But it will be labeled "nail polish".

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Old 05-02-2011, 01:55 AM   #3
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Chances are if you got a good hobby shop near by they might be your best bet for a touch up paint check in the military model colors. As Hack said go to the auto parts store for a small battle of stuff called rust converter. It won't fully stop the rust but if surface it will greatly slow it down. Nice lookin ride to sorta looks like my Sonic
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Old 05-03-2011, 04:26 AM   #4
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Thanks for the advice on rust converter/neutralizer! Do I need to use that and still paint over the scratches to protect it? or is the paint just for looks?
The original paint has always been matte, rather than glossy. And that color is going to be a nightmare to match. I can live with the scruffy look, I'm more worried the rust will spread and destroy my bike :-(
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It actually might not be to hard to match the paint try Krylon camo green paint. Yes you do need to paint over the converter and ya really just need to put it on the rusty areas. Prime the areas after you put the rust converter on then shoot it with some paint that color shouldn't be all that hard to match the Krylon caom olive drab you can get at just about any Wally World. take some pics of the bike as you go would love seeing it done up good luck and take your time
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Thanks bikebum1975. I'll check out the camo colors of Krylon.
If I end up having to paint it...I have some phosphors I could add to a clear to puts some glow-in-the-dark accents on it :-)
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Sounds like a cool project I do dig the color of the bike myself
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You also may be able to get the paint guy in an auto body shop to mix some that will exactly match. Maybe expensive, or it might be the type of thing that he will give you a half cup and say come back to see us when you car breaks. Either way its probably going to give you the best match. I know Lowes and Home Depot can do a scan and match house paint, but I don't think they can do it with metal paints.
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Off Topic, what are the brakes on this bike? Look interesting.
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You also may be able to get the paint guy in an auto body shop to mix some that will exactly match. Maybe expensive, or it might be the type of thing that he will give you a half cup and say come back to see us when you car breaks. Either way its probably going to give you the best match. I know Lowes and Home Depot can do a scan and match house paint, but I don't think they can do it with metal paints.
a high end paint shop can match colors in auto paint and put it in a spray can...


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