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    POR-15 actually does convert the rust to an inert material, thats how it works, it doesn't just seal the rust in. I haven't used any of the other brands, I don't see any need to, POR-15 does the job just fine and I haven't had any problems with it. Ive used it on everything from doing up a rusty floor board to whole trailers that we put together with steel that had set outside and gotten a good coat of rust on it. We even let the trailer sit outside for a couple of weeks to get a bit of rust on the welds and grind areas so that the POR-15 would work. A couple of these trailers are landscape trailers that get abused like nobody's business, and the POR holds up great. They advertise it where you let it set up and can bang it with a hammer and it wont chip, well I have tried it and haven't chipped it yet! I don't usually go by what a manufacturer, magazine or catalog says as they are doing nothing more than marketing. I trust what I use and have experience with. Just my 2 cents!
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