GodAmRanger
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Let me preface this by:
I know most products that claim to do something, usually don't work up to their hype, however.....
I've been piecing together my truck, and I have a few pieces of heavy metal (axle housings, suspension parts, etc...), that I wanted to see if I could clean up with some type of rust-converter.. I had read a few threads on them, and a few products stood out, but as I did a larger internet search, I found this product, the "Corroseal." It has a lot of great reviews, and doesn't require a ton of prep..
That's part of the reason I'm going this route right now.. I don't have a lot of time to take the truck off the road, and I don't have a ton of storage space to house parts after I send them off to get powdercoated or sandblasted. I realize that's the best approach for this stuff, but since I'm not building a trailer queen, and the New England winters can really beat up on bodywork, I was hoping to find a relatively simple and effective way to kill some of this corrosion..
Any other ideas??
I know most products that claim to do something, usually don't work up to their hype, however.....
I've been piecing together my truck, and I have a few pieces of heavy metal (axle housings, suspension parts, etc...), that I wanted to see if I could clean up with some type of rust-converter.. I had read a few threads on them, and a few products stood out, but as I did a larger internet search, I found this product, the "Corroseal." It has a lot of great reviews, and doesn't require a ton of prep..
That's part of the reason I'm going this route right now.. I don't have a lot of time to take the truck off the road, and I don't have a ton of storage space to house parts after I send them off to get powdercoated or sandblasted. I realize that's the best approach for this stuff, but since I'm not building a trailer queen, and the New England winters can really beat up on bodywork, I was hoping to find a relatively simple and effective way to kill some of this corrosion..
Any other ideas??