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Best Answer russo , 07 April 2017 - 01:50 AM

Clean it thoroughly, use a good undercoat and paint it. If moisture gets between underseal and body it will rust quickly and worst of all, you can't see it until it's too late.

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#1 Mini-Mouse

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Posted 06 April 2017 - 02:29 PM

I am going to be touching up the underseal soon and wondered if I should cover the wheel backing plates too. They are already pretty rusty, so I would just be slowing the rust down rather than preventing it, but I have never seen or heard of this done before. Is there a reason for this or should I just go ahead and do it? 

 

Thanks and sorry for the noobie question! Thought I would be safe and check first.



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Posted 06 April 2017 - 05:14 PM

dont underseal all its going to do is destroy your car. clean it up and paint it with some normal car paint, or stonechip



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Posted 07 April 2017 - 12:26 AM

What do you mean by wheel backing plates? That does not correspond to any known part on any Mini I have seen. There are brake drums, discs, sometimes dust shields, and hubs and all of those MUST NOT be under sealed.

Also as stated above, underseal only hastens the demise if your Mini. If there is rust, only proper restoration techniques will save it.

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Posted 07 April 2017 - 01:50 AM   Best Answer

Clean it thoroughly, use a good undercoat and paint it. If moisture gets between underseal and body it will rust quickly and worst of all, you can't see it until it's too late.



#5 Mini-Mouse

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Posted 07 April 2017 - 07:26 AM

What do you mean by wheel backing plates?


The insides of the rear hubs, where the handbrake assembly goes into them, maybe I mean dust shields.

Edited by Mini-Mouse, 07 April 2017 - 07:33 AM.


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Posted 07 April 2017 - 07:31 AM

Clean it thoroughly, use a good undercoat and paint it. If moisture gets between underseal and body it will rust quickly and worst of all, you can't see it until it's too late.


Sounds like I shouldn't be undersealing over any rust then! I think the backing plates are too far gone to clean up and paint to be honest, especially as I don't have any proper equipment. I'll look to replace them in the near future then.

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Posted 07 April 2017 - 09:01 AM

What do you mean by wheel backing plates?

The insides of the rear hubs, where the handbrake assembly goes into them, maybe I mean dust shields.


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Posted 07 April 2017 - 09:03 AM

No, backing plates is a fair description. I think most people knew what you meant.
Just ignore tiger... most people do :-)


Edited by THE ANORAK, 07 April 2017 - 07:48 PM.


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Posted 07 April 2017 - 09:24 AM

No backing plates if a fair descripion. I think most people knew what you meant.
Just ignore tiger... most people do :-)


Just spat my tea all over my phone lol

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Posted 07 April 2017 - 10:25 AM

 

 

What do you mean by wheel backing plates?

The insides of the rear hubs, where the handbrake assembly goes into them, maybe I mean dust shields.

 

 

Ahem, for your attention tiger99 

http://minispares.co...|Back to search

 

But as mentioned inside, paint them or if you are feeling flush take them off, have them blasted and then powdercoated. On the outside its far better to have them painted or powdercoated.



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Posted 07 April 2017 - 06:41 PM

http://www.bilthamber.com/deox-c

I have a bath of this stuff permanently in the garage ready chuck rusty parts into. Can not recommend enough and removes ALL traces of rust if you have the time to allow it to work and leaves clean steel. Of course it can't add good metal so if the backplates are too far gone then you will need to replace, but it's sometimes surprising with parts that look in an awful state just how much is superficial.

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Posted 07 April 2017 - 07:31 PM

Another vote for bilthamber products here. Great service as well!

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Posted 07 April 2017 - 08:37 PM

But a BRAKE back plate is not the same thing as a WHEEL back plate.



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Posted 07 April 2017 - 09:00 PM

Are we going to be pedantic over this. If you take everything literally whats the point. We all know what he means, why make something out of nothing.

 

Not everyone knows the exact wording to describe something. Not everyone has your pertained level of engineering experience, terminology experience etc etc etc. Please remember we do have a large number of young members on here who do not have any engineering background or mechanical knowledge.

 

To come across as belittling and arrogant will not help the case either. You have been told about this before and yet you choose to ignore this.

 

In the perfect world EVERYONE would know exactly what a Klystron Cavity Control unit is and how a Flux Capacitor works but we do not so bare that in mind when you answer someones question. Politely point them in the right direction, don't go shouting at them in CAPS LOCK, there is no need. 






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