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Date:         Fri, 17 May 96 11:14:31 PST
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From:         Jeff_Lorentzen@adventure.com
Subject:      POR-15 or Eastwood's Corroless

Been considering getting some POR-15 for my floorpan since I've heard good things about it on the list. I have some Oxysolv rust remover (disolves rust and leaves zinc coating) from The Eastwood Company (make auto restoration products) so called them to ask if Oxysolve was compatible with POR-15. They said yes but they have a similar product which is better, Corroless.

I've seen it in their catalog but never paid much attention to it. It is slightly cheaper than POR-15 and is not UV sensitive according to the catalog. Not really an issue since I'd paint over it (Corroless is reddish-brown while POR-15 is black). My floorpan is black so would paint black over POR-15 to protect from UV.

Anybody actually used Corroless, or better yet both products who can compare them.

Thanks for any info,

Jeff 74 Thing (1776cc) 73 Porsche 914 1.7l FI rust pile (for parts and future 914 purchase)


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