Wouldn't silicone be a good rust prevention application? being that
there is a underwire discussion, and a few silicone messages as
well.... these really all tie together, and I don't think it would take a
bra to keep it all together.
Cj "it's just a joke" Hammond
On 7 Feb 2001, at 18:29, Phil Ethier wrote:
>I had some Rust
>Converter by Plasti-Kote out in the garage. It's a milky off-white
>paint that dries jet black. This stuff works by "bonding with and
>chemically changing the oxided metal into an inert compound. It
>halts and prevents further rusting. The final surface will have a
>rock hard black epoxy type of coating that can be sanded, primed
and
>painted as any other surface."
>
>There's a similar product out there called POR-15 (Paint Over
Rust).
No, they are not similar. POR-15 is a very good, and pretty darn
toxic, paint. It is not a converter.
I've never have a bit of luck with converters. POR-15, on the other
hand, has worked well for me.
Phil Ethier Saint Paul Minnesota USA
1970 Lotus Europa, 1992 Saturn SL2, 1986 Suburban, 1962
Triumph TR4
CT2846L LOON, MAC pethier@isd.net
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makes a nice noise when it goes faster" - 4-year-old Adam, upon
seeing
a bitmap of Grandma Susie's TR4.
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