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    Car Year, Make, Model: 1930 sedan,1953 f-100,1950 sedan
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    A buddy of mine used Por15, was chipping away about a year later, it was like it was rock hard. Wasnt empressed, I been useing this stuff since its been on the market, sold only by Eastwood, Rust Encapsulator, Stuff is awesome, you dont even have to blast, I spray though a gun, spray paint over the top with stuff, let it sit for a couple of days , scuff then start with your primer, awesome stuff for rust
    http://www.eastwood.com/rust-encapsulator-4.html
    1930 model a , 1953 ford truck
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    Quote Originally Posted by PRO53 View Post
    A buddy of mine used Por15, was chipping away about a year later, it was like it was rock hard. Wasnt empressed, I been useing this stuff since its been on the market, sold only by Eastwood, Rust Encapsulator, Stuff is awesome, you dont even have to blast, I spray though a gun, spray paint over the top with stuff, let it sit for a couple of days , scuff then start with your primer, awesome stuff for rust
    http://www.eastwood.com/rust-encapsulator-4.html
    thats what i used on my 63 kaiser/willys cj5.
    that stuff dries HARD.
    good product.
    and it needs to be rusty to work.
    i want to use it on my 27 chevy body.
    i am going to flash rust the new panels so i can just spray the whole thing.
    a hot rod is whatever i decide it is.

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