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Best Rust Killers: Permatex Extend vs. POR-15 ???

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Does anyone know which of these is the best? I need to use it on body
parts, then bondo over it, then paint it. If you've ever used this
stuff, I'd _really_ be interested in what luck you have had...

Kevin



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I've tried the extend stuff many years back, and it stopped the rust...for a
few years, then it was back again. So, it didn't work for me.

I've heard better things about the POR, but I haven't tried it.

My personal feeling is that rust is like cancer, you can't really get rid of
it unless you completely cut it out and replace that part of the metal.
I've tried too many times to get rid of it by grinding on it, etc. It
always comes back sometime.

Good luck!

Best Regards,
Keven D. Coates
DSP Datacom


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