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Old 01-12-2023, 11:50 PM   #7
KyleSeal
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Re: Seasoned Patina Guys: what do I do?

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I have been using Loctite extend for 30 years to seal rust. If you use serrated washers on grounds, you shouldn't have a problem.

Before you clear the top of the dash, try using the Extend. It leaves a finish that doesn't look "fake". Just scuff with a pad, wipe it down and spray it on.
I ended up going with this on the inside of the dash. I tested it out on an old roof skin I had that had the same level of rust, and I like the outcome. Not waxy or wet, dried well. I will still clear the exposed side of the dash, as it will match my interior that is worn and will be satin cleared. But I think this Loctite stuff works pretty well.
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