Ok, I'm not a body guy at all. I'm working on getting the windshield edge on my Bonneville cleaned up for a new windshield and have some rust to deal with.
What steps of sandpaper grit should I use to get rid of it so I can spray it with some rust preventer and then paint? Keep in mind this section of the roof is NOT visible once the windshield and upper trim is installed. I just want to do it right so I don't have any rust or sealing issues in the future.
I took a coarse wire wheel to it just to knock off the scaly stuff already. The metal is pitted in some places on the vertical edge of the roof and there are 2 holes. One is the size of a pencil and the other is about the size of the tip of a pen. What would be the best way to fix this?
What steps of sandpaper grit should I use to get rid of it so I can spray it with some rust preventer and then paint? Keep in mind this section of the roof is NOT visible once the windshield and upper trim is installed. I just want to do it right so I don't have any rust or sealing issues in the future.
I took a coarse wire wheel to it just to knock off the scaly stuff already. The metal is pitted in some places on the vertical edge of the roof and there are 2 holes. One is the size of a pencil and the other is about the size of the tip of a pen. What would be the best way to fix this?
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