Originally Posted By: Donald
Originally Posted By: doitmyself
Often times the rust on door bottoms is coming from the inside out. Moisture and salt vapor (rust belt) works into the seams from the inside and the rust grows out. This needs to be addressed along with the exterior rust.
I did one door today. One of the problems is they had a line of caulk or sealant between 1 & 2 on the bottom and up about 6" on each side. I pulled it away and it came away like a line of caulk. It was holding rust around and under it. So I wire brushed that area and cleaned it and put on Eastwood RE.
They tell you to pour some out, or spoon some out. So I spooned some out into a plastic cup. Then using a tiny brush, painted on the Eadtwood RE along the rust line.
What they don't tell you: don't use a plastic cup, after 10 minutes it will be dissolved and leak. Also if you do use a plastic cup don't hold it over your pants.
How long does Eastwood RE take to dry, on my pants that is so I can wash them?
I need to carefully look over all the doors I did. I do see a light rust colored stain over the white paint on at least one door. I meant to take some notes on what doors were done what way. I think I did some doors with just Eastwood Rust Encapsulater and others first with naval jelly and then with the Eastwood RE. I also have some Loctite Extend to work with. I live near Albany NY and this winter there was little snow and little salt on the roads.