micruz60
Unleaded Regular
Continued from above. . .
After injecting the Penetrol into the perforated roof panel, it followed capillary principles and bled thru seams anywhere it could. . . this stuff needs 24 hours to dry, so easy cleanup of the excess. I also used low-pressure air into the perforations to spread the Penetrol along the seams.
Fresh Penetrol in the gutter.
These are the products I used next: zinc chromate and glas-in-a-can. The zinc is a similar formula to POR15, but it is less 'rubbery'.
Heavy solids zinc chromate brushed over the cured penetrol.
Glas-in-a-can into the perforated metal, followed by bondo filler.
After injecting the Penetrol into the perforated roof panel, it followed capillary principles and bled thru seams anywhere it could. . . this stuff needs 24 hours to dry, so easy cleanup of the excess. I also used low-pressure air into the perforations to spread the Penetrol along the seams.
Fresh Penetrol in the gutter.
These are the products I used next: zinc chromate and glas-in-a-can. The zinc is a similar formula to POR15, but it is less 'rubbery'.
Heavy solids zinc chromate brushed over the cured penetrol.
Glas-in-a-can into the perforated metal, followed by bondo filler.