This sounds exactly what was recommended to me, but the difference was
using "Extend" rather than "Ras'o'nil"...and then Corroless...but I'll bet
that the results are about the same. Both of the products are liquid enough
to get into the small areas...
I wonder if Eastwood would make a definite statement on using Corroless
over either of these products??
john
-----Original Message-----
From: Andy
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 1999 7:08 PM
To: triumphs
Subject: Re: Prep for POR-15?
Skip,
I'm with you, I said this in a message earlier but my "Free Mail" ((TM) for
the Copyright police) seems to have a problem with multiple addressees.
I use "Ras'O'Nil"(TM) it's thin enough that I can brush it on or use a
spray
bottle from "Home Depot" (TM) (smells like acid) then I paint it with
"Corroless"(TM). I did the TR6 chassis last year and nothing has come
back.
Andy
On 06/15/99 08:50 PM Skip Montanaro said...
>
>There was mention of prep solutions for POR-15. I seem to recall
phosphoric
>acid as being a primary ingredient. Would Naval Jelly be a decent
>alternative? H2PO4 (if I remember my H.S. chemistry correctly) is the
main
>active ingredient in Naval Jelly, right?
>
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