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    rust removal..........

     



    anyone know of a place near fort wayne, indiana that dips car bodies to remove rust and debris????
    thanks

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    Can't find nothing but go to www.prostrip.com they are based in Forth Wayne Indiana.
    Hope this helps.
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    Thanks. I will look into them.

    My next question is has anbody tried those rust conversion coatings? I am mainly concerned about the interior of the car, the exterior I can handle.

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    I've used Por-15 a great deal and love it, my frame is painted with it now. Eastwood also has a product that's very good.

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    Thanks

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    I tryed about 6 different types found my best results was with a converter from permetex, I sanded the area as much as I could and back to clean metal when possible, and used a brush dont dip the brush in since if cotaminated the chem starts turning and this stuff aint cheap, if you do it like the fine print says after you finished you can drill it or use filler, one tip try to make the suface as smooth as you want before useing since this stuff aint easy to sand and you can use a spray can for hard to reach areas good luck
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    I used the cleanstrip rust converter and it worked real good also the por-15 is the best u just gatta be careful with the stuff it aint ur regular paint.
    Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)

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