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Re: Por 15



I have used Benjamin Moore Rust Bloc, which is the same substance marketed
by another company. Overall I have been satisfied with it's performance.

I used it to cap off the rusty spots on my '82 Cabby until I have a few
moments to touch up the body work and paint it. It has forestalled the
spread of the existent rust now for about 18 months and the metal I coated
still feels substantial and not about to crumble.

When I do paint the car I will prolly sand through all the rust or replace
the sheetmetal rather than trust it to continue to prevent new rust. This
may just be paranoid on my part, I have no evidence either way.

Cheers,

Christian Els
'87 Scirocco 16V
'82 Rabbit Convertible


----- Original Message -----
From: "Calimus" <calimus@techography.net>
To: "Scirocco-l" <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Sent: Thursday, 15 November, 2001 08:33
Subject: Por 15


> Last saturday, our local VW club had a meeting and we had a guest speaker
> talk about Por 15.  He brought some samples of metal coated with it and I
> must say it looks like it does it's job well.  For those that don't know
> about it, it's an anti-rust coating (usefull stuff for you guy's up north)
> that can be painted on with a regular brush or can even be sprayed with a
> low pressure high volume paint sprayer.
>
> My question really is, is there anyone on the list thats had actual
> experiance with it?  If so, how did it work out and is it as good as they
> say it is?  I've got a 71 Ghia that would need to be dipped in this stuff
if
> it works.  Not to mention I have a few rust spots on my 88 rocco since it
> was originaly a northern car.
>
> William Snyder
>
> 88 scirocco 16v
>
>
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