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> Internal cavity protection (IN CARS), Eastwood product I haven't tried but might work
charliew
post Jun 3 2010, 07:42 AM
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This came in one of my email adds. It might be ok but I think the cavity still needs to be cleaned out and all excess flaking and bubbling rust and dirt removed first. The easyway would be to stick the sandblast nozzle up in it. Personally I will just use brush on coldgalvanizing if I can get to the area followed by a wax covering. I might use this on barely starting to rust areas after flushing them with a good cleaner and then metalready, then another flush and maybe this stuff. I haven't got any yet and haven't read the inst either to see if a follow up wax coat would help.

Just thought a few of you might be interested. Critics are welcome

Oops forgot the link: http://www.eastwood.com/internal-frame-coa...tm_medium=email
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post Jun 3 2010, 12:24 PM
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Eastwood chemicals are shit, they ruined two of my cars with there crappyt no refolmulated rust converter. the shit actually promoes rust, it is worse than salt water. ever scrath it and you will see massive deep pitted rust.

Eastwood is NOT a car refinish company, they sell cheapo stuff to home hobbiests. if you want good automotive chemicals, go with a name brand like PPG or 3m use the stuff real shops ar using. not some shade tree backyard mechanic mumbo jumbo chemical made by a cheapo mailorder company. I would think PPG or 3M spends more on lab testing and developing sealers and such than eastwoods profits are for a year.

bewarey of eastwood chemicals. they make rust converters that fail (they kept seeling the shit tilll the supplys were gone, dispite many many customer complaints, they even acknowledged to me that had a probelm, yet still sold it!!!)

there chassis black paint never ever seems to full dry either.



dont buy eastwood junk, cheap crappy coatings, they have no quality control, and continue to sell products that damage customer cars dispite knowledge of the problems. we all can make mistyakes, but eastwwod kept making them.

low budget junk does not belong on your Porsche. avoid there shit!
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