Dirtyrat
Got Fins?
Looks like a great truck!
That's exactly what will happen, i've also seen it happen a bunch of times. Hence the reason im an active member of this place and rarely ever go on that site. Much more friendly group of people over here.
-Chris
It was hard to belive there was any paint under there.
Just my 2 cents snopro.....That patina looks great.
Skull, have you clear-coated over patina before? I'm just curious. I had considered doing this, but I have concern that adhesion to the surface below could be an issue after a year or two and then you would in effect ruin the patina below. That's just my thought process. Linseed Oil or Penetrol are supposed to work very well, I might try one of those.
I am gonna try this stuff called Rat Wax. As a matter of fact I ordered it already and just waiting for delivery. A guy told me about it. He has a 57 International that was left outside behind a barn for 30 years. He did the CLR as well and did the Rat Wax and he says it beads water like crazy and also protects flat paint finishes and patina paint. It says that you mix up 50 % destilled water and 50% rubbing alcohol and spray on and wipe it down to get all oil and such off then use Rat Wax. Look it up online and see what you guys think.
Joe
Just my 2 cents snopro.....
I have read many threads on different sites as to clear coating to preserve patina. And not just in relation to rust or weathered paint but to preserve historical pinstripping,signage,ect. The consensus seems to be that CC is not the way to go. Your concerns about adhesion are well founded. And once the CC starts to fail then you have in effect ruined the underlying coating your were trying to protect.
As skull posts it may work for a while on a vehicle that isn't used much. But on a driver, not so much. And do you really want to scuff it to help the CC hold?
Even the use of oil or other things are only going to be a temporary fix. Once the weathering effect starts it seems that nothing short of a complete paint job can stop it. Which is why some paople have taken to painting their vehicles to look weathered.
You built it to drive and do so. As you continue to use it the patina will change but that won't necessaraly be a bad thing.... Just a part of life.
Torchie.
I just got my tailgate back from my buddy who did a little reconstruction on it
I was gonna leave it bare. Maybe put some pre lube 6 on it to keep it natural like it would be if someone had it fixed. Thought it would look better than a nonmatching patina.
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