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 AceRimmer Renault 5 Driver

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The only way you're going to stop it is to get rid of or neutralize the rust you have to then seal the surface with paint, laquer or plating for a more permanent cure or for temporary cure grease, wax, ACF50 etc, plain untreated steel is going to rust whatever.
Kurust or similar will neutralize/kill the rust and leave an oxide layer. Wire brush, wet & dry etc will remove it.
Can't make out what the bit is you've pictured but your other alternative is to replace steel with stainless, alloy, titanium etc, make a nice winter project for you  ____________________ I used to be indecisive but now I'm not quite so sure.
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I'm afraid thats what you get when you buy a honda...
How and when are you applying the FS365? |
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there no magic cheap and cheerfull cure for rust except shot blast and plastic coating, doesnt matter what you do it only needs a pin whole where the salt water can get itself in and its off again, i use the kurust, but only on the rust itself and be carefull not to get it on paintwork, as for the tank etc, most manufacturers dont give that good a finnish around the rim and underneath the tank, thats why when i buy a second hand bike a rub down and do the underneath with smoothrite then etch primer then final coat, just aswell you dont have a gs500, the rust like fook
I usually spray silicone spray over areas to dispell water, thats what they use for car plastics for the shine, also use it on me bike gloves |
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I got the bike about 5 months ago, the guy who I bought it off had really looked after (having said that it hadnt been used much), it was rustless, that pic above is the result of 5 months at my home, imagine it in a year .
The pic above is of the exhaust, so I guess its to be expected when all the crud off the road is splashing up and hitting it. The suspension usually tends to rust quite quickly aswell, but sofar it hasnt.
At the moment the tank is fine, I keep waxing that. Only sign of rust at the top is some of the bolts, which ive now covered with petroleum jelly.
| Quote: | How and when are you applying the FS365? |
Firstly, I clean the bike by either powerwashing or handwashing, then I dry it, then usually the day after I apply the FS365. I just spray all over, leave it an hour then spray over again, about 3 times. Obviously once ive run it I have to spray it again cos it all burns off, I always do it when its cooled down though.
Basically, I think its because I live in a low lying (bogland/cattarh valley) with a lot of moisture in the air that makes the process quicker. For now I will stick with cleaning and spraying f365 on it, eventually when it gets worse ill have to clean the rust off and respray. I might get myself some kurust and tidy little areas up with that to stop it spreading. |
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| dmahon wrote: | | AceRimmer wrote: | Firstly, I clean the bike by either powerwashing or handwashing, then I dry it, then usually the day after I apply the FS365. I just spray all over, leave it an hour then spray over again, about 3 times. Obviously once ive run it I have to spray it again cos it all burns off, I always do it when its cooled down though.
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I thought the instructions were to apply the FS365 straight after washing the bike, not the next day? I certainly apply it straight after washing - together with WD40 to the electrics. |
Yes, apply it straight away after washing/drying. Also whilst on the subject of drying, how are you doing this? Make sure that you dry the down pipes, exhaust and engine casings first with a clean towel (to stop watermarking). Then turn on the engine AND LEAVE IT RUNNING UNTIL IT REACHES NORMAL OPERATING TEMP whilst you dry and polish the rest of the bike. This ensures its nice and hot which also deys difficult to reach areas such as the underside of the tank, inside of the frame, bolt holes etc. So use the engines heat to your advantage.
Then spray FS365 over EVERYTHING that may rust, not just the engine. Underside of tank, frame, rear shock and front fork lowers (wipe forks with a tissue not spray as FS365 and brake disks don't mix to well ) are some of the key areas to pay attention to. It will only burn off the downpipes and exhaust. The engine casings will not get hot enough to burn it off.
As to powerwashing DON'T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Check your radiator - I bet it's got ugly marks caused by your waterjet flattening the fins . Pressure washing will also blast water into all those 'nooks and crannys' where the FS365 will have been building up. It slowly drips into those areas each time you apply it. By using a pressure washer you will wash all the oil away so you might as well not be applying it. Jet washing is not required if you wash your bike often enough which it seems you do. A normal hose and bucket of hot soapy water will suffice. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 346 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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