Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2008 09:07:51 -0400
Reply-To: Ken & Sue <kensue356@WOWWAY.COM>
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From: Ken & Sue <kensue356@WOWWAY.COM>
Subject: Re: Is there anything better than POR-15 Out there??
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Serious rust removal ?
Try RUST MORT. I get it for about $20 a quart. I see it go for much
higher. Great stuff. Try and clean up rusty spots first. brush on with
paint brush or spray on. Let dry. Reapply 2 or 3 more coats. Metal turns
black.I did my Porsche 356 C gas cap which is very rusty. Its kinda shinny
metal turned rusty. I used Rust Mort on it and let it set up . Did this
several times. It turned like old flat black primer. I thought , that's a
bummer. I took Chrome cleaner with a scrubby pad, man tht ever shine up
almost like new. I sprayed it with clear. I love it. I am SOLD. I will
never will live without it. Now, I am RUST MORT and POR 15 crazy. You
gotta hold me down. Your can prime over it and paint. You can put POR 15
over it. Thats a good way to go. Did you know that on surfaces you can put
POR15 on with a paint brush and it dries smooth? No paint brush strokes.
It does not fill up holes or pitts. Buy POR 15 putty in a tube for that.
Great stuff. Good luck. I was successful. Hey, I will use this stuff even
when I die. I will Por 15 my casket so that it will never rust out. Ha!
It justa bout beats sandblasting. What a mess that makes all over the place
not to mention it getting into everything like Jack R.'s 84 westie engine
seals. Double bummer.
Ken Rogers
----- Original Message -----
From: "Max Wellhouse" <dimwittedmoose@CFU.NET>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2008 3:58 AM
Subject: Is there anything better than POR-15 Out there??
> Troops: If I decide to jump in with both feet and do some serious
> rust removal on my two Vanagons, is there a better product for
> treating the existing rust on the Vanagons than POR-15? My own
> personal experience with the product has been mixed for sure. I
> thought it would be the be all end all for redoing the rusty roof on
> our Chrysler Minivan, but after stripping the rood paint down to bare
> metal, sanding, painting the POR clear stuff on, scuffing that, and
> then painting the POR top coat over it, all was well the first
> year. By the time we junked out the car due to body damage, the POR
> was crumbling and flaking off at an alarming rate. I used the Marine
> clean as directed, the metal prep as directed, and still this
> failure. that's not going to happen with the Vanagons, so I'd like
> to hear of better products you've used that have withstood the test
> of time and salty winters. I realize prep is key here, but the best
> prep can be ruined by inferior product. Inquiring minds wanna know
>
> thanks
>
> DM&FS
>
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