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I am doing so research on the stuff called Rust Bullet that looks very 
interesting.It can be sprayed which I think in my case may be easier to 
apply and it can be cleaned up with Acetone.I need to cover a very large 
area.(A bug body).It also looks like it will be reasonably priced .Thats's 
important to us junk yard people.
ole blue
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark F." <mardak@gmail.com>
To: <roccit_53@scirocco.cs.uoguelph.ca>
Cc: "Chuck Blue" <sukchew@cox-internet.com>; <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 3:59 PM
Subject: Re: Multiple statements


> On 3/11/06, C Boyko <roccit_53@scirocco.cs.uoguelph.ca> wrote:
>> I've used POR 15 as a rust stopper on Klaus, and it's holding well on the
>> areas that I treated properly...
>
>> I know Mark F has something he likes better, Picklex I think. I'm sure
>> he'll chime in.
>
>
> Yup, Picklex20 is the shiznit...  BUT, you can't spray epoxy primer
> over it - which is the only drawback I can see with this product...
> It's great to use if you're taking your time with a bodywork job (in
> sections) - you can apply it to bare metal and it'll be protected for
> months/years (indoors) until you can prime/paint it.  Bodyfiller can
> be applied over it.  I bought a 625ml spray bottle of it, and it goes
> a LONG way.  Just spray it on the surface, or brush it on lightly with
> a foam brush - wait a minute, and wipe the excess away.  I have used
> it in all the hidden nooks and crannies on my 75 after I stripped it
> down to nothing...  It also converts any rust you can't remove (in
> those nooks and crannies where sandpaper/grinders won't reach) to an
> inert something-or-other.  Another thing I like about it is that even
> if a small area gets comprimised (by abrasion, flying rock, etc) it
> won't allow the rust to "creep".  Another cool feature is that not
> only can you weld right through it, it actually makes for a better,
> less splatter-prone weld!
>
> Here's the website:  <http://www.picklex20.com/>
>
> HTH,
>
> Mark.
> 75 - Pickex20'ed up-the-ying-yang
> 82
> 86