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Date:         Tue, 10 Jan 2006 10:37:29 -0500
Reply-To:     John Meeks <vanagon@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         John Meeks <vanagon@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Question - RE: Vanagon Seams & Sealing them up for good...
              Amended with new info.
Comments: To: robertmstewart <robertmstewart@mac.com>
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On 1/6/06, robertmstewart <robertmstewart@mac.com> wrote: > > So I was looking the rust that is creeping slowly into the seam points on > the van and had a strange thought. Let me here your thoughts... > > > Rob, Just a comment on Malcom's Krown suggestion. Boeshield T-9 is a US equivalent of Krown. It sprays on as a penetrating oil but hardens to a waxy finish. Three or four applications a day apart will seal the seam from behind. This is a product developed by Boeing to protect aircraft parts and is available at West Marine. -- Happy Campin' John Meeks

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