Rust Bullet

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Has anyone here ever used this product before? I looks like a good alternative to por-15 which is a pain in the arse with all the prep. This also does not have to be topcoated. I'm thinking of using it as the base coats on my freshly sandblasted wheels prior to the color coat.


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I just bought a can and plan to try it out. It does sound like good stuff and may just be the shietz. Less prep, and you can rattle can or whatever over it.
 
you might also take a look at the ZeroRust products.....had good luck using them on my undercarriage/springs/frame/etc.... rattle can spray-on with little surface prep required

for what it's worth,
-dogboy- '87 FJ60
 
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I just bought a can and plan to try it out. It does sound like good stuff and may just be the shietz. Less prep, and you can rattle can or whatever over it.
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What I'd like to know is if it will "lay out" when applied with a brush like a good oilbase paint. I dont have the ability to spray it, and I dont think you're supposed to sand it. Because if I'm going to spray gloss grey over it, it will need to be pretty smooth. Let me know how it goes.
 
[quote author=dogboy link=board=1;threadid=11287;start=msg102551#msg102551 date=1076431532]
you might also take a look at the ZeroRust products.....had good luck using them on my undercarriage/springs/frame/etc.... rattle can spray-on with little surface prep required

for what it's worth,
-dogboy- '87 FJ60
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I've used the ZeroRust product before, it does not seem to be a real hard finish. But very easy to work with. Thanks
 

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