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Old 02-12-2018, 07:16 AM   #41
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Do as you see fit but you're using three products for the same job.
Once you convert the rust with rustoleum or loctite, the corroseal isn't going to do anything as its just another rust converter.

What rustoleum product are you using?
Rust Reformer turns the rust all black and ready to paint.

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Old 02-13-2018, 07:12 AM   #42
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The Gel spray one. My friend had some to spare so we just wanted to compare side by side for future reference. Like I said I’m not using them and I’m only using corroseal. I just had both product at hand and I wanted to compare their strenght for potential future projects since I had bought them already!

I have understood they are 3 similar product and that I don’t have to use them all I’m just toying around after days of stress and simply doing comparisation.

Welding is done!!! 300 dollars later and I can finally walk in without having to worry about finding myself rodeoing on the engine. The metal sheat was a bit thicker than expected but I had planned on having different flooring on that landing and the bus seat. I’m thinking fake grass or something that could replicate the look of sand! (Theme on the bus is sea).

Today hopefully the grinding gets finish, give her a wash and apply some corroseal before I leave tomorrow �� I’m going to miss her.

Thanks again guys for all the help! You guys made this so much easier!
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Old 02-13-2018, 07:50 AM   #43
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Today hopefully the grinding gets finish, give her a wash and apply some corroseal before I leave tomorrow �� I’m going to miss her.

Thanks again guys for all the help! You guys made this so much easier!
Get 'er done. Do your best, forget the rest. A stitch in time, saves nine. Now you're cooking with gas.
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