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Re: [alfa] RE: pretty rustproofing
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- Subject: Re: [alfa] RE: pretty rustproofing
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- Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2004 15:50:55 -0400
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I used to use POR-15 a lot. It works reasonably well, although it
likes a rough surface to adhere to, and you should use a metal prep
before hand. It brushes on very well and a little goes a very long
way. Unless you are painting an Alfetta-like battleship I can't see
how cost would be significant... I think I got it in small cans (a
little six-pack) for about $10 or so. This is the way to go for
small jobs.
However, what I've swtiched to is Zero-Rust (easily availible from
http://www.autobodystore.com/ ) You can get it in handy colors, and
even handier spray cans. What I like about it, is that it doesn't
form the same kind of plasticy skin the POR does... it's a harder
paint and seems a bit more resistant to abuse.
--Mark
The Alfa Wiki: http://alfa.denovich.org
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