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> Rust Proofer in Aerosol, Like a POR-15??
vesnyder
post Nov 26 2005, 07:24 AM
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Anybody used an aerosol rust proofer that worked?? I sure would like something like a POR-15 in a spay can! I am a big fan of POR-15, but if I could find something in an aerosol that worked almost as good I would give it a try. POR-15 is good stuff but given the area I neeed to cover and the setup time of POR-15 (taking from the can. putting into another container, etc ...) I can save myself a ton of time and mess by using an aerosol. I tried the stuff from the auto parts store and it does not cut it - it was old and I will give a new can another try. ANYBODY??
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post Nov 26 2005, 08:12 AM
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Eastwood has a spray prouct, I have used it it works good....

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post Nov 26 2005, 09:24 AM
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If you are not covering a real large surface area...you can get spray guns from Por-15. They are 7 bucks a unit and will paint 16oz of stuff.

http://www.prp-porstore.com/merchant.mvc?S...y_Code=Supplies

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post Nov 26 2005, 11:30 AM
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Hammerite Rust Cap is great. Spraycans at Home Depot.
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post Nov 26 2005, 05:36 PM
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I like the eastwood stuff. Used theirs many times, current battery tray has their corroless(sp?) last painted over 5 years ago. Looks great
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post Nov 27 2005, 01:13 AM
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I think Eric Shea has had good luck with Zero Rust, I keep meaning to try it.
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post Nov 27 2005, 01:22 AM
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I've used Zero Rust and really like how it goes on. But I can't attest to how well it does it's main function since my car isn't roadworthy. Actually it's barely garage-worthy either according to the wife.








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post Nov 27 2005, 04:53 AM
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I've perchased Zero Rust on a spray can. I haven't used it yet but the Comapny was easy to deal with and the write up on the web site oloed very good. Cheaper than the others as well.

http://www.zero-rust.com/index.html
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post Nov 27 2005, 07:23 PM
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I like Zero-Rust a lot. It's tough (resists chips etc.) and it's much easier than POR-15 for suspension and other goodies. It has a nice matte finish. I only spray it on bare metal. They also recently lowered the price.

I still like POR-15 but this seems to be equal if not better and easier for parts. I was thinking about using the POR-15 Brite-White for my engine compartment and trunks.
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post Nov 27 2005, 07:29 PM
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I used Rust Stop on my bare metal. Its a reddish brown primer looking stuff that was reccomended by a 356 guy. He said it works really well on bare metal.
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