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125 - Frame rust treatment and painting - DanielMThomas

Hi guys long time lurker first time poster here.

I have a motorcycle frame that's visibly rusty and I don't know what metal it is,

How to treat the rust

What paint I should use

I've attached a picture link if anyone can provide some help that would be great, thanks

m.imgur.com/gallery/JXh78Zq

125 - Frame rust treatment and painting - madf

Kaput link

125 - Frame rust treatment and painting - DanielMThomas

So it is. Don't know what happened there, I've uploaded a new one

ibb.co/V01hgVX

ibb.co/b6RJWwM

125 - Frame rust treatment and painting - bathtub tom

I wonder if this is the same guy that's posting as Marc on the c******* site with rust treatment query?

125 - Frame rust treatment and painting - DanielMThomas

The what site? It's blocked out the name, my name is Daniel not Marc.

125 - Frame rust treatment and painting - focussed

If it's just the surface rust on the part of the frame in the images:-

I wouldn't use power tools as a Husky frame is quite light, thin chrome moly steel tube.

Rub it down by hand with 180 grit wet and dry paper to get back to bright steel on the bit that's rusty, then use 400 grit to get a better finish.

Wash or dust that off, then prime with anti rust primer spray from any car shop - Halfords etc.

Let that dry for 24 hours and finish it with a matching top coat, again try to match the original colour with a car spray colour - Halfords again.

125 - Frame rust treatment and ainting - edlithgow

I rub rusty metal with aluminium foil, using sunflower oil as a binder. This is a one-step self-generating metallic paint and metal finishing treatment. The foil can be conformed to surfaces much more easily than wet-and-dry, produces no grit, but does deposit a protective metal coating.

If I need a bit more rust shifting/metal deposition I use a flattened beer can as an abrasive disk in a power drill, used dry initially, then with binder.

I doubt this is likely to significantly damage steel.

If I wanted to paint (never have) I'd use an alkyd resin like Penetrol instead of the sunflower oil, since I dunno how well that (or other vegetable oils like linseed) takes a top coat, and it would probably set faster.

Edited by edlithgow on 20/07/2019 at 10:19