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Rust preventive paints and coatings

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Rust preventive paints -

Zero Rust - Comes in qts ($25) , gals and spray cans (many colors) No need to topcoat. (but watch thier shipping- $)
http://www.zero-rust.com/

Restomotive / POR-15 - Makes a very FULL line of specialty coatings for the restorer / hobbiest. Not just rust preventive paints. Comes in pts, qts ($45) and gals. Mention the "club" for a 10% disc.
http://www.por15.com/ I put this one here a couple of years ago. POR-15 is around $45 a Qt now. (11/09) Ouch!

Rust Bullet - Comes in qts ($52) , gals.
http://www.Rustbullet.com

MasterSeries - Comes in qts ($31), gals.
http://www.masterseriesct.com/

Bill Hirsch Paints - Comes in qts($37), gals.
http://www.hirschauto.com/

Eastwood Company, Corroless Rust encapsulator. ($38)
http://eastwood.resultspage.com/search? ... ubmit.y=14
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Post by Shawn F. »

All I gotta say is IMO POR-15 is the best stuff out there pretty much. Might pay a bit more for it but it's a product you can trust. Some of those rust prevention things scare me a little and I don't even know if they really work 5 or 10 years down the road.
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http://evapo-rust.com/

this is a product i found a while back and ive bought some of it but ive not used it.suppose to be able to dip the rust into this solution and let it sit and will do away with rust.will let you know if you want how mine turns out
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POR15 *Caution Pics*

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Before and after POR15, brushed on...

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POR-15 finish

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That stuff is amazing isn't it? It's hard to believe it flows out that way, but it sure does.
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Man, that looks beautiful. :shock:
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Post by Cumminsturbo22 »

did you sand that at all? how does it come out nice and smooth like that?
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Post by Bugsy »

I agree with Shawn F, For the money POR 15 is worth the money, Just for the piece of mind. I've even sprayed it on to my clawfoot tub ,I Sprayed it on the porcelain and six years later ,still no flaws.
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Post by BigMike »

Holy chit, that was brushed on? I'm using Eastwood's right now on my frame and under the cab. It doesn't go on that smooth but it also doesn't have that gloss.

I'm doing the bed section in March, I might try the POR15 instead of the Eastwood product. I went with Eastwood because it was directly compared to POR15 and held up better.

I'm top coating with JD Blitz Black so not worried about UV protection.
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por 15 is the bomb. tank sealed a motorcycle tank 6 years ago no problems with the gin in my gas. did all the galvanized parts on my flats boat trailer at the same time . leaf springs still look good where i used to replace them every 4-5 years . i got lazy on the rear floor pans of my dodge which had pin holes . used two layers of glass matt and five coats of por15 . those pans are solid and now hidden under the carpet. flows out great and now they have some high temp options...
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