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pugslyyy wrote:X-2
You can definitely paint it to improve the appearance but I doubt you have anything to worry about - those tanks are built to be ignored.
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Curt and Marie wrote:
What is the name of the NAPA product?
Apr-01-2014 12:16 PM
Curt and Marie wrote:
Thanks Navy! I have never used it but I understand POR15 is the best rust converter available Army X 25 years
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Apr-01-2014 10:47 AM
Curt and Marie wrote:I would disagree with this. I have used it, and am extremely unimpressed with the product. I sandblasted my frame down to shiny steel, used the rust converter that they supplied, and then painted. In less than a year, the rust stains began to develop over the whole frame It has continued to rust at the same rate it had been rusting previously. It does not appear to perform any better than any old cheap rattle can paint. I do not know if there is a better product out there, but either way, POR15 does not perform acceptably.
Thanks Navy! I have never used it but I understand POR15 is the best rust converter available Army X 25 years
Apr-01-2014 10:29 AM
Coyote74 wrote:Why? :h Are you assuming that the tank is leaking? :R
I would use a brass wire brush, no sparks.
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