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Re: Rust prevention/coating product

To: "Charlie Baldwin" <ewsinc@suscom.net>,
Subject: Re: Rust prevention/coating product
From: "tom felts" <tomfelts@earthlink.net>
Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 17:13:07 -0500
I just finished some floor repair on my E-Type and then covered it with the
black truck bed liner stuff.  It sets up quickly and seals and look nice. 
I'll bet it is a little cheaper that these products.  I had never heard of
anyone using it for this, but if it withstands stuff being tossed and slid
around in a truck bed it can't be all bad.

tom




> [Original Message]
> From: Charlie Baldwin <ewsinc@suscom.net>
> To: Malaney, David W <DavidWMalaney@eaton.com>
> Cc: Healeys' (E-mail) <healeys@autox.team.net>
> Date: 3/31/05 4:49:01 PM
> Subject: Re: Rust prevention/coating product
>
> Before this product existed, I used to see the owner of this company 
> selling POR 15 at Carlisle and Hershey, PA flea market events.  Of 
> course then, his line was that nothing was better than POR 15.  He then 
> "developed" his own product which is naturally better than the 
> competition.  I bought some of his once.  Can't say I had any problems 
> with it, except that it dried up in the can, which POR does also.  POR 
> now has tiny litle cans in a six pack which takes car of that problem.  
> I don't know if this guy has those or not.
> I suspect that both products are very similar.  BTW, POR has a neat 
> epoxy putty that works great for filling in pitted areas or building up 
> areas where you want something stronger than body putty.  After it is 
> dry, it is workable, but a grinder works better than sandpaper.  I know 
> that it is sometimes less expensive to buy POR from one of their dealers 
> than from the factory, perhaps that is the case with Mastercoat also.  
> Check the internet for best prices on either and for their full line of 
> products.
> Charlie
> owner of rusty parts for many years
>
> Malaney, David W wrote:
>
> >Anyone familiar with this product?  www  nomorerust  com
> >They say it has a 'leveling the heavy pitting' aspect to it.  That could
be
> >good for a lot of old, pitted parts.   Plus they have hi heat ceramic
> >coatings.
> >
> >usual disclaimers apply
> >
> >
> >Dave M.




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