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Rust killer primers!?!?
dxmedia:
:roll:
Not but you can get a tank which will hold a bulk head and fill it with vinegar for a lot less than using other methods.
MuddyDiscoveryJay:
Is that why my chips dont get rusty before I eat them? I have heard the vinegar thing before actually but I there are loads of things out there that claim to convert rust into useable metal although it does not work miracles. As soon as I get my car back from the menders "AGAIN!" I will be painting the axles and chassis with some "RUSTOLEUM" stuff from work (mates rates) It's primer contains fish oil to further prevent rust and the top coat will be bright orange :dance: YAY. The paint is very tough and flexible. If anyone wants anymore info then go to www.rustoleum.com. It's available from all KENT BLAXILL stores. P.s if you see a KB 13 ton lorry with blank curtains going from Colchester to Ipswich, Woodbridge, Norwich, Bury St Eds, Sudbury, Braintree and back to Colchester then give me a wave I WILL be bored.
Big Luv etc
Jay
lightweight-love:
That rustoleum looks the same kinda stuff right?
I know its not Perfect but real world here.
Anyone recommend any brands?
MuddyDiscoveryJay:
The guys in the paint department recommended rustoleum to me but they did also say the most brands of marine paint are a safe bet too like TEAMAC. I also read in a recent landy mag that Neutrarust is a good converter and they also do a primer. Hammerite also do a converter that you can just paint straight over. I painted my old discovery axles with hammerite gloss and they stood the test of time. If you would like me to send you some leaflets on some of the stuff out there just pm me and I will see what I can do for you.
James
lightweight-love:
Thanks for the offer James but I need to decide and order some fairly quickly, Neutrarust looks good and can be painted over although they try to sell there own primer of course! I may go for this.
They do all work on the same reaction but must vary in quality, Iv used jenolite and Kurust before and it worked ok but I felt it wasn't that strong or fast drying.
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