If rust is underneath your paint work, you will notice some bubbling. Rust should be sanded down, before painted over.
Most modern anti-rust paints will work well on aluminium.
Yes it will. Always. Your regular spray paint that you'll see in hardware or shopping centers will NOT work on vehicles to prevent Rust though! It can sometimes increase your rust problem. Visit your local car parts store for a wide selection of proper paints.
A ships hull is not entirely rust proof It is usually protected with paint Epoxy would work best
Depends on many factors. Does it need body work. Is there any rust. How good a paint job do you want. It can range from $1,000 and up.
Yes you can repaint a car body there is prep work invalved with sanding and fixing rust and dents then there is primer and then the paint
To effectively use a wire brush on wood to remove paint or rust, start by wearing protective gear like gloves and goggles. Use the wire brush in a back-and-forth motion, applying moderate pressure. Work in small sections and be patient to avoid damaging the wood. After removing the paint or rust, sand the wood to smooth out any rough areas.
your looking at least $10,000 to $15,000 for a car that runs and needs work and a paint job with some rust.
The tar blocks oxygen from getting to the iron. But tar is such a nasty substance! There are a lot of better rust proofers available for iron. A lot of people use oils (the process of seasoning a cast iron pan involves heating the pan very hot then applying fat to it, allowing the fat to work itself into the pores of the iron), waxes or just paint.
To effectively neutralize rust on metal surfaces, you can use a chemical rust converter or a homemade solution of vinegar and baking soda. These substances work by converting the rust into a more stable compound, preventing further corrosion. After applying the solution, scrub the surface with a wire brush or sandpaper to remove the loosened rust. Finally, apply a rust-inhibiting primer and paint to protect the metal from future rusting.
Anti-rust products typically work by creating a protective barrier on the metal surface to prevent exposure to moisture and oxygen, which are primary causes of rust formation. This barrier can be in the form of a coating or a chemical reaction that inhibits rust formation. Some products may also contain corrosion inhibitors that slow down the oxidation process.
You could try sanding the clear coat off where it is pealing then re-coat with new seal coat, I am not sure just how well that would work. Of course the best thing would be to take it to a paint shop and have it professionally repainted. I can tell you from experience that if you do nothing the paint under the seal coat will deteriorate to primer and it will rust through that.
Just some body work, paint job and lay down some stock vynil.