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Thinking of using that to undercoat my truck. I like it because you just powerwash the underneath, let try and paint. No sanding, thats a good thing because I hate it. But just wondering if anyone used this stuff
After doing a bunch of research I went with Rust Bullet for my oil pan. I put it on in the fall of 2010 and is still looks good. May want to check it out.
I tried blackstar on my cast iron boat keel. I am very dissatisfied with the results. I tested a rusty spot on my tow truck's (f150) under side. It does not create the same even coat color, texture or feel as POR15.
Its main ingredients are different than all the other rust converters I have researched, Titanic acid and some carriers, Not the most commonly used phosphoric acid...
James
I have a friend that does body work and he uses ONE STEP. we used it on my 92 f350 when I did a custom job on it and that worked great. You can find it at any auto paint store. No sanding or blasting.
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