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Rust - Prevent - Convert!
#11
Wow I just tried to buy a can there and the shipping was 9.50.
I'll call the dealership here and see if they have it.
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#12
Where Ospho works well, it is supposes to be rinsed off before painting as it's action is a conversion not a film.
There are new products which provide both the conversion factor(turns rust black) and a pretty good acrylic primer so you can paint an easy first coat and convert rust in one step.
Plus now Rustoleum has a new 3000 rust inhibiting 1 part acrylic enamel, and 3900 series acrylic epoxy in 2 part (60$+per gal). Both are very fast drying and ship non hazmat. Both are water base, and provide air and moisture tight finish.
Gordon J Tilley
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#13
Just to let you know fluid film just prevents rust , it doesn't reverse it like navel jelly.
But if you want to see if you can get some people together and get 6 cans.
To ship it to me is:
6 x Fluid Film 11.75 fl. oz. $45.00
United Parcel Service (1 x 4.5lbs) (Ground): $10.26
Sub-Total: $45.00
Tax: $3.71
Total: $58.97

It will cost like 10.95 to flat rate it to you.

or let me keep a can and I'll pay the postage to Hawaii.


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#14
You can get anhydrous lanolin at the pharmacy. Add a little lighter fluid or something else akin to make your own fluid film if all else.
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