WTF 1week Old 37 Avalanche and rear end all rusted from factory.

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Raptorbert

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There is a rust converter spray. Rust oleum makes it, I think. Ends up looking like black paint.It’s not gonna look like a body panel paint job, but good enough for a truck rear end, unless you are building a show truck
That sounds like it would be super easy to do. Thanks for the tip
 

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Don't let the dealer touch it. Some dude had his rusted axles painted by the dealer and they sprayed his fox shocks black.
lol...I remember that thread from like 3 years ago...what a classic

 

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This stuff is a combination of rust converter and flat black paint. I've used it with good results, it's pricy but works better than regular Rust-Oleum paint, especially when there's lots of rust.

AGS RUST SOLUTIONS Rust Spray Paint​


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This stuff is a combination of rust converter and flat black paint. I've used it with good results, it's pricy but works better than regular Rust-Oleum paint, especially when there's lots of rust.

AGS RUST SOLUTIONS Rust Spray Paint​


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Did you even need to sand? I know it says it doesn’t need it but …. Seems like waterless car wash without prepping it.
 

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Did you even need to sand? I know it says it doesn’t need it but …. Seems like waterless car wash without prepping it.
If it was my truck, and the surface was real rough, I would smooth it out with some sand paper for appearance purposes, then paint it. But, either way the rust is converted and covered with a flat black coating.

The axle in the in the picture that started this thread could just be painted as is, the rust paint will fill in most of the small dimples on the surface.

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Black fluid film and forget it :pepper:

In the rust-belt like IL, I would totally agree. In a dry area like Arizona (where the thread starter's at) ongoing rust is not an issue. Since Fluid Film never dries it gets caked with dust and makes a mess. Convert the rust, cover it with a top coat and it will last for years.
 
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I got lazy but we are talking about the underside of a truck in northern Illinois winters. To say it’s better is a total understatement. Used “rust reformer” and spent maybe 45 min on it.
Damn, that looks good! How much you charging? Lol, jk.
 
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