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Old 12-10-2012, 10:41 AM   #1
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Rust on frame work

Our recently purchased 1999 Holiday Rambler Endeavor has some surface rust on the frame work. Is there any way to remove this short of sandblasting because I want to undercoat it?
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I bought Naval Jelly. Carefully brush it on with mask, gloves and eye protection. Rinse off with water. Dry and prime before rust reforms.
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There are some rust products and methods mentioned in this thread that might help. http://www.irv2.com/forums/f124/cat-...st-127207.html
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Rust on frame

Thanks for the tips. We are full timers and currently are in our travel trailer. Really look forward to moving into our RV and being completely MOBILE. I have the rest of the winter to get things like I want them. My wife is currently having the floor redone. I personnally didn't think it needed all new flooring but being we will only have been married 2 years Valentines day I figured I could be right or happy. I choose to be happy.
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