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- From: dye@i88.isc.com (Ken R. Dye )
- Subject: Re: Rust Neutralizer?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan11.222723.22301@i88.isc.com>
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- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1993 22:27:23 GMT
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- In article <11JAN93.12384490@wizard.colorado.edu> murray_t@wizard.colorado.edu writes:
- >I have some rust on my '62 Studebaker Lark that I need to deal with and
- >I'd like comments on some of the rust neutralizing products on the market.
- >These products chemically alter the rust into a sandable/paintable compound.
- >Has anyone had any experience with this? Are some brands better that others?
- >Where can these products be purchased?
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- I've had good experience with 3M's "Rust Avenger" in stopping
- the spread of rust from chipped paint...even in chicago's salty
- winter. I just read an article on these products recently
- (think it was cars'n'parts)....they are all basically the
- same chemical.
-
- --Ken
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