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> Eastwood’s "Internal Frame Coating" product, Any experience??
draganc
post Oct 25 2010, 07:04 PM
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I’m looking for some guys that have experience with Eastwood’s "Internal Frame Coating" product or any other advise how to preserve the 914 body from the inside.

http://www.eastwood.com/internal-frame-coa...ray-nozzle.html

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Dragan
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post Oct 26 2010, 10:14 AM
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the linked posts has a nice before and after photo of a coated tunnel, the coating looks nice, but heck even a fresh coat of a childs water paint will look nice when viewed right after it drys. the key is if it stops the rust and stays put..

I have found eastwoods paint products to be JUNK. there rust converter was a disaster and they eventually had to reformulate it after many cutomer probelms 9I had it fail on two cars, had to be balsted off, it actually promoted rust!! the parts coated with the eastwood rust converter actaully rusted faster than test peices left bare.

avoid eastwoods snake oil junk.
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