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: Rust Bullet


jeff70
Nov 17th, 04, 10:33 AM
Any of you guys use this stuff?
( web page (http://www.itkillsrust.com/) ) on another forum that I frequent it is very popular. It is said to be sandable, paintable and can be used on rust hunger sheet metal areas of a vehicle, such as trunk seal areas, windsheild seal areas, fender wells and so on.
I know Por-15 is a very good product, and is used for frames, under coating and such, but as for areas like roof guters and trunk seals where you want a good finish the Rust Bullet can be sanded and painted over.
I'm looking for some feed back on the quality of this product.
Thanks, Jeff

Bo6869ChevelleMan
Nov 18th, 04, 12:19 AM
Jeff I just got done brushing some Rust Bullet on my 68 El Camino this past Sunday. I bought a quart of it and used it to coat (2-coats) in the smugglers box area where I have some slight surface rust in the corners and I also used it in the bed of the ELKY.The POR-15 was glossier than the Rust Bullet. The Rust Bullet seems to go far as does the POR-15. I will see how this holds up over the winter because when summer comes I will be stripping the paint and primering and painting it. Mark ----------------------------------------------------------------------------1968 Chevelle Malibu (Weekend Cruiser) 1968 El Camino (Daily Driver)

jeff70
Nov 18th, 04, 8:54 PM
Originally posted by Bo6869ChevelleMan:
Jeff I just got done brushing some Rust Bullet on my 68 El Camino this past Sunday. I bought a quart of it and used it to coat (2-coats) in the smugglers box area where I have some slight surface rust in the corners and I also used it in the bed of the ELKY.The POR-15 was glossier than the Rust Bullet. The Rust Bullet seems to go far as does the POR-15. I will see how this holds up over the winter because when summer comes I will be stripping the paint and primering and painting it. Mark ----------------------------------------------------------------------------1968 Chevelle Malibu (Weekend Cruiser) 1968 El Camino (Daily Driver) Thanks Mark,
This stuff is very popular in the 4x4 scene. web page (http://classicbroncos.com).
I have a very nice '68 Bronco I'm going to sell so I can get started on my '70 Chevelle.
Jeff