Eddie,
Are the windows out? If not they need to come out. What you see now will be the tip of the iceberg. If your looking directly at the channels with the windows out now, then blast. Epoxy prime if all looks good. If you blow through with the blaster remove and replace. Rust inhibitors will do nothing but make things worse. The rust will continue under the topcoating.

Trooper
----- Original Message ----- From: "Eduardo (Eddie) Gamino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <Chevelle-list@chevelles.net>
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2008 7:44 PM
Subject: [Chevelle-list] HELP..Rust front and rear window channels...


Hey guys, I have both the front and rear window channels with surface rust and some flaking on my 70 chevelle. There seems to be no signs of major rust holes or other major damages from the rust. I was planning on either using that POR-15 kit rust solution or to just replace both channels for new ones. Which one would be a better choice with less complications?

For the POR-15, is it true that it states about fixing, stopping and curing rust? This idea seems good because it says that the POR-15 can just be added on top of the rusted surface and that's it and it will protect it. Has anyone used this and can say it works?

As for just replacing window channels for new ones, is this whole process a big hassle? thanks everyone

-Eddie

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