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surface rust 140-160

Get yourself a self-recovering spot-sandblaster, a bag of media, some rust convertor, spray primer, and the touch up paint.
The spotblaster makes a clean little hole down to grey metal. The rust convertor goes subsurface and leaves a black coating, the primer giveas a sanding base, and the top coat leaves semit-matching shiny spots where you wee working. Old paint fades a lot. Better to eyeball it from a Duplicolor can.

Don't overdo it, or you'll end up with an urban camoflage look to it.
--
'74 145e T-5 "Orange Alert"






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