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I used it on the inside of my pan last year. Great stuff! Wear nytrile
gloves, throw-away clothes, and work in a well-ventilated location. I used a
wire wheel on a drill to remove heavy scale. Good stuff and tough!
Toby Erkson
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'72 VW Squareback, 1.6L bored & stroked to 2.0L, GB 5-speed
'95 VW Jetta, P-Chipped, Jamex suspension, and little stuff
Portland, Oregon http://www.icbm.org/
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> Im gonna try this on my pans too... and my question is: since I have a
> variety of conditions like plain rust. crusty rust, good original paint, and
> the remnants of the duro extend I used 13 years ago how does POR 15 adhere
> to good original paint sections? does the result look good? does it soak in
> to layered crusty rust that might be in an area you cant chisel or wirebrush
> first?? whats the longest anyone has proven it out? how saltproof is it?
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