highrlr
Jr. Member
I have spent the past few months replacing lots of rusty metal on my bronco and i am wondering what I can do keep it from rusting over the winter since I will not have the money to get it painted for a little while yet. It will be remaining indoors all winter but the shop that I have it in is un-insulated so it is therefore not heated and I am worried that even though it is indoors that frost will form on it from the intense cold we get in NoDak, and then melt and form rust when it melts. I was thinking of just rubbing all the metal down with some wax and grease remover and then spraying it with some self etching bomb can primer, is this an ok route to go? Will it be ok to paint over then when I do get it painted or will this cause a big headache for my bodyman? Any better methods of coating the metal? Any input would be greatly apreciated since I am new to this body stuff and have no clue what to do next. Oh and should i seal all the seams with seam sealer before i spray anything on? Thanks and sorry about the long winded post.