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*One recommendation is: after sandblasting, remove some more of the surface metal by sanding with sandpaper. This is done to remove the salt, sand, moisture, etc. from the surface.
 
*One recommendation is: after sandblasting, remove some more of the surface metal by sanding with sandpaper. This is done to remove the salt, sand, moisture, etc. from the surface.
  
Review these: http://www.tfhrc.gov/pubrds/novdec98/laboratory.htm , http://www2.sherwin-williams.com/im/cs/cs-spring2003/feature-01.asp .
 
 
*After preparing panels, coating them with epoxy primer is recommended.
 
*After preparing panels, coating them with epoxy primer is recommended.
 
*Phosphoric acid or muriatic acid are recommended.
 
*Phosphoric acid or muriatic acid are recommended.
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**Steel used in cars is of a higher quality these days.
 
**Steel used in cars is of a higher quality these days.
 
**More salt is used on roads these days.
 
**More salt is used on roads these days.
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Links to review: http://www.tfhrc.gov/pubrds/novdec98/laboratory.htm , http://www2.sherwin-williams.com/im/cs/cs-spring2003/feature-01.asp .
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
*[http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/rust-what-acceptable-permanent-ways-get-rid-47303.html Acceptable ways to handle rust], ''Hotrodders Bulletin Board'', September 7, 2004.
 
*[http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/rust-what-acceptable-permanent-ways-get-rid-47303.html Acceptable ways to handle rust], ''Hotrodders Bulletin Board'', September 7, 2004.

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