Howard,
I bought some POR 15 (very expensive) and took it to a shop here that puts
it in spray cans for you at Cdn$6 a can. So using it was a doddle. But
use it quickly as it tends to stick up fast. Best have everything ready
and do it one shot. It works damn well on rusty bits !!! Do it in your
garage on a RAINY day !!!
So far I have only found one place in this country that belongs to god that
sells Dinol - and only in cases of 12 spray cans or 10 litres in a can
At 06:27 PM 3/6/2004, Howard Battan wrote:
>Rocky and Barrie, thanks for the link and the advice. I think I'll go
>for the POR-15 to kill the rust. It sounds like it will work better and
>be easier to topcoat than the rust treatment I have been using. I'll
>save the Waxoil or Dinol for later after all the paint work is done.
>
>Howard
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Barrie Robinson [mailto:barrier@bconnex.net]
>Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 7:03 PM
>To: Rocky Frisco; Howard Battan; mgs@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: Waxoyl
>
>POR 15 is a paint !! And I heartily recommend it, BUT BUT BUT Waxoyl,
>and
>the far superior Dinol, are waxy gloop and no way near a paint -
>Answer? Use both !!!
>
>By the bye - Have you ever found a paint that creeps into tiny crevices
>the
>way these waxy gloops do?
>
>
>At 02:58 PM 3/6/2004, Rocky Frisco wrote:
> >Howard Battan wrote:
> >
> >>My thanks go to all for the great discussion of Waxoyl and other
>options
> >>for rust protection. Now I just need to digest all the information and
> >>do some more internet searching.
> >Here's a link to a product that is, in my opinion, far superior to
>Waxoyl
>
>
>Regards
>Barrie
>
>Barrie Robinson
>barrier@bconnex.net
Regards
Barrie
Barrie Robinson
barrier@bconnex.net
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