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Originally Posted by ZSPEED Use a metal brush to clean the rust off then spray with rustoleum! Then watch the rustoleum burn off. You'd have to paint with a high-temp
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You'd have to paint with a high-temp paint. Though I believe Rustoleum has one. You can even find "crinkle" high-temp paint if that's the look you want.
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