pschlosser
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Hey, cool, open floor panels for the Flintstone™ Braking System
Hey, cool, open floor panels for the Flintstone™ Braking System
will treat with afterblast (the acid and nickel phosphate)
yep, and on casters, wanted to preserve the exterior of the car so a rotisserie was not gonna cut it, with the glass it itLooks like you have the body on a 4-post lift?
leaves a nickel film and stops flash rust before primeDoes it really have nickel? That's bad ass.
I used to adore a product called Por-15 Metal Ready. That phosphoric acid rust treatment product would leave behind a whitish zinc phosphate coating which I absolutely love in some applications. But they changed their formula (and solution color) and it doesn't do the zinc phosphate stuff anymore. I should confirm the formula changed, but the last two gallons I've used, don't do the job the prior gallons (10+ years old) would do. I suspect the phosphate had an environmental issue.
There are several applications where rusty metal is unsightly, and repainting is not an option. Products that dissolve the rust AND leave behind some zinc on the surface, slow down the return of rust for what seems like years.
Anyway, I gotta go google this Eastwood? After Blast product, and test it out to see if it leaves that coating.
edit: I checked, the POR-15 product still contains zinc phosphate, so I'm not sure why I think it changed. The MSDS on the eastwood product cites just the acid.