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#431289 07/10/2008 3:03 AM
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Is it normally avalable locally or do I have to order it from the web? Where do you guys suggest getting it?

Thanks
Brad

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check your FLAPS, some of them carry it, especially if they have a good range of body work supplies

Bill


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Its also available from JimCarter. If you are a stovebolt contributor you can get 10% off and only charged actual shipping. That made it the best deal going when I bought mine. You will also see it at some of the swap meets but it will be a little higher. Its dang good stuff!


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Check in the links section of the 'bolt. There is a specific section in Parts. Click on corrosion fighting and you'll see an index of POR dealers. Hope this helps!
Jock.
P.S I've just received £65($120 approx) worth of their products big_eek, and as Alvin says "it's dang good stuff!"
It is quite expensive but you get what you pay for!

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jockbolter50 #436189 07/27/2008 2:02 AM
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Rust convertoe or por 15? Found this on the Eastwood site also, any comments or users?

http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?itemID=852&itemType=CATEGORY&path=1%2C3%2C688%2C821&KickerID=412&KICKER

Brad

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I use the Rust Encapsulator and their Rust Converter and like both products, especially the Converter... it's water based and very user friendly.

I can't vouch for the long term effectiveness of either product.


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I just used Zero Rust on some parts. It is easy to use and goes on great, but I don't know the long lasting effects. There is an article in Tech Tips here on the Bolt, look under Rust Removal.


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