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I went
to Eastwood's web site and searched for Corroless, but it appears they either no
longer sell it or changed the name to "Rust Encapsulator."
According to Eastwood:
- Encapsulates rust & primes in one step
- Prevents rust creep
- Minimal prep - remove loose rust, degrease, & apply
- Can be used under or over body fillers
- Compatible with most top coats
- Available in Red, Black, Silver, & Clear
Eastwood
Rust Encapsulator has been shown by an independent lab to be the most effective
rust preventive product yet. Tested against well-known brands, the New Eastwood
Rust Encapsulator has proven to be superior in sunlight resistance, preventing
rust creep, and overall durability. Heat resistant up to 400º F. Made in
the USA.
With
that said, back when the El was disassembled, I had the frame sandblasted, then
I coated it with the Eastwood Corroless followed by Chassis Black. It's
been over 5 years and 16,000 miles and the frame still looks good and is rust
free.
Herb Lumpp http://users.adelphia.net/~hlump/index.htm
Yeah, I got one of those Eastwood chassis
kits, with a couple pints of Corrolless (sp?) and about 6 rattle-cans of
chassis black. I bought it for a vette that I was going to put back together,
but now I think I'll use it on my '67 pickup. Can anyone confirm that the
Corrolless product is the same or similar to the POR product?
Anyway I would think that any decent rattle-can enamel paint, Rustoleum
or similar should offer decent protection for the frame.
On Mar 14, 2006, at 10:36 AM, Eddie Bumgarner wrote:
Yes, eastwood has what you need. Im doing the frame
and the underside now. They have spray cans in everthing. But I prefer the
sraygun. Goodluck Eddie Bumgarner 66ss conv.
John Nasta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I
am going to be pulling the fuel tank out of the '70 this weekend, and
as much as possible I want to clean up the underside and paint it
with corroseal as I work on the car. Corroseal is a primer that turns
rust into magnetite. It is similar to POR-15 but it's water based and
non-toxic (and it can be sprayed). Do you guys have any recommendation
for a topcoat? I don't have spray equipment, so something that would
flow nicely from a brush would be ideal. Otherwise I do have a
compressor and I could buy a
spray gun...
Thanks
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