AnswerID: 285140 Submitted: Saturday, Feb 02, 2008 at 14:56
F4Phantom
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i once sanded a car, used converter, then kill rust, it came through again within months. killrust is a worthless product, its just paint! So anyway I got onto penetrol called the manufacturer and used it, it is the most effective product i have seen. So I did a test 2 yrs ago. I have an old boat trailer, the rust is flaking right through the metal, you know when the metal completly thickens up, its the worst kind of rust. I did no prep and just painted it right on and thats it. 2 yrs later in full
weather i cant see any rust coming through. So now all I do is paint on penetrol and then top coat with anything and thats it. BTW dont use the clear penetrol use the aluminium one, it has microscopic flakes of aluminium and layers the metal with it. There is a similar product called ormonds silver shield and now because this stuff is so good I have noticed dulux has followed with one.
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FollowupID: 550056 Submitted:
Saturday, Feb 02, 2008 at 23:11
Member - loris G (NSW) posted:
Thanks for web site - I've read it and located
shop. Sounds like a good deal. A bloke in the motor industry told me that didn't recognise any paint as being effective, but this seems fine. Seems I have used some of their other products - making paint stick to old walls.
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FollowupID: 550156 Submitted:
Sunday, Feb 03, 2008 at 12:35
Geepeem posted:
Yes, Loris it should go over any existing surface OK.
It should be readily available at most Hardware or Paint shops.
I know Bunnings stock it if you have one near you,
Cheers,
Glen
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