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carl mciver
 
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I used it on a set of wheels for one of my cars. About ten years later
it's starting to thin in places. What actually removes it is the Castrol
Super Clean I use to get the brake dust off. I'd use it again in a
heartbeat, and have several cans in my flammables fridge.

"Waynemak" wrote in message
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| I used this stuff for a ramp into my shed it has lasted very good so far.
I
| bought it at True Value
| "Roger Shoaf" wrote in message
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| Look for hammerrite paint. That stuff is pretty good for ease of
| application and needs no primer. It will even overcoat tightly adhering
| rust.
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| http://www.kilz.com/pages/default.aspx?NavID=44
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| Roger Shoaf
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| About the time I had mastered getting the toothpaste back in the tube,
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| they come up with this striped stuff.
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| "Mike Fields" wrote in message
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| Greetings all -- we have been building some park benches for my
| son's Eagle project. Frames are welded 1-1/2 * 2/1/2 steel with
| composite deck boards for the seat and back rest. I have tried
| some Rustoleum spray paint (after making sure the steel was clean),
| but am not happy with the way it can be chipped off. Years ago,
| we used a product called "Ferrothane" that really worked well, no
| primer needed and 10 years after you painted something and left
| it outside, almost no problem. What are people using these days
| that gives good results and comes in spray cans. I remember
| Ernie was after plasticote, but not sure how that holds up in the
| elements. What have people found that works well (including
| primer). We can't afford to go get stuff like that POR 15, but
| would like to put something on that will last and hold well since
| these benches are going to be out in the rain/snow.
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| Thanks
| mikey
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