Question on POR 15 type rust protectant / paint

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  • bellbigdawg
    bellbigdawg Expert Adviser
    52Stude wrote:
    Where did you go for that deal? I live in minnesota and need blasting work done on my frame and eventually powder coated! That sounds like a heck of a deal, my dad was quoted $1000 just to strip the metal of rust. Kyle



    in lino lakes area, don't have card with me now, seems like precision powdercoating, or something like that.
  • bellbigdawg
    bellbigdawg Expert Adviser
    nhp1127 wrote:
    You are absolutely correct but you are comparing apples and oranges. You are talking frame off, we are talking simply jacking up the car and spraying on a long lasting rust protectant.



    sorry...I've never attempted to put a little "makeup" on a car to make look better. always removed part completely to re-finish. sorry again:(
  • I'm not able to strip the entire rocker panels, so am looking for something that will work even with the old paint there. I contacted Eastwood about their encapsulator and they have never answered, so I'll go ahead with the Rustoleum. If I keep an eye on it, I'm sure rust return will not get ahead of me.

    middletom
  • Here is something we have used for 50 years and it works great. Get a gallon of cheap oil based black enamel, (tractor supply etc.), add 10 % Penetrol paint addative, (various paint suppliers). Brush off loose rust and paint 2 coats over the rest. Lasts forever.
  • Rod wrote:
    Here is something we have used for 50 years and it works great. Get a gallon of cheap oil based black enamel, (tractor supply etc.), add 10 % Penetrol paint addative, (various paint suppliers). Brush off loose rust and paint 2 coats over the rest. Lasts forever.

    I mentioned a couple of years ago about how I used thinned sraight Penetrol to stop rust and was flamed and ignored. This is the first time I mentioned it since, now we both can probably be ignored since everyone knows non-automotive products will not work on automobile rust.

    Also a quick thin wipe will stop surface rust on freshly stripped metal until you are ready to prime. I've used it under etching primer, lacquer primer and 2k urethane primer with no adverse reactions.
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