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Old 07-19-2016, 02:40 PM
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Exactly! For me brushing on was much better as well.

I started this last fall, it's been about a year and so far so good, but a have quite a ways to go. Not the greatest pics but here are a few for comparison. The first one is an area that still needs attention and the second one is a current pic of a previously horrid looking spot that was worse than the area in the first picture. Pics taken yesterday - Rustbullet applied 14 months ago and still holding up well.
It looks really thick and shiny.
 
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I've been buying Permatex Rust Treatment from the Irish store (also sold at NAPA) for about 7 bucks a can:





It's a work in progress, but I'm running out of 50-degree F days (for drying).
I'm curious to see what the front end of your truck looks like after a winter Rich assuming you haven't put another coat on since then.
 
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I'll snap a pic John but yours looks much better than mine.....
 
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I'm curious to see what the front end of your truck looks like after a winter Rich assuming you haven't put another coat on since then.
Took me a few days to realize that you were asking Tugly - Rich .....I'm loosing it......😱😎
 
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Originally Posted by white Buffalo
Exactly! For me brushing on was much better as well.

I started this last fall, it's been about a year and so far so good, but a have quite a ways to go. Not the greatest pics but here are a few for comparison. The first one is an area that still needs attention and the second one is a current pic of a previously horrid looking spot that was worse than the area in the first picture. Pics taken yesterday - Rustbullet applied 14 months ago and still holding up well.












I am very happy to see this used here..
I was just about to start a topic on how to handle this area..
Thanks for sharing..


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Originally Posted by white Buffalo
Can we win that war? 😱😎
If we built bodies out of carbon fiber or aluminum...yes. As per the F150.

I had an expensive exhaust "coated" with some supposedly impenetrable anti rust coating. The muffler proper was SS. The SS muffler survived, the coated tubing lasted maybe 6 years in the salty north.

I had a buddy make a relpacement exhaust tubing out of copper tubing...he lived in the salty north and got tired of paying for rusted exhaust.
 
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