Thread: Rust Bullet
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12-01-2005 03:01 PM #1
Rust Bullet
I did a search of the threads but didn't get any results. Has anyone tried Rust Bullet on their rods. I am wanting to spray my entire car with Rust Bullet like its primer/sealer/powder coat, and then come back and paint what goes painted but leave everything else with the powder-coated look. This stuff almost sounds too good to be true. Better than any rust converter or killer on the market. Any experiences would be appreciated. IMO it seems like this stuff gets so hard that it will crack all over with any body flexing and subframe cars have plenty of that. But maybe it don't. Thanks in advance for any personal experience replies.RAY
'69 Chevelle--385
'68 Camaro--Twin Turbo
'78 Luv--383
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12-01-2005 03:05 PM #2
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!!!!!! JMOYesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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12-02-2005 07:28 AM #3
I don't know, they love it on camaro forums. I didn't get any results here but they absolutly love it over there and supposedly much better than POR-forgot the number. Check out the web site www.rustbullet.comRAY
'69 Chevelle--385
'68 Camaro--Twin Turbo
'78 Luv--383
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12-02-2005 07:34 AM #4
I don't know, they love it on camaro forums. I didn't get any results here but they absolutly love it over there and supposedly much better than POR-forgot the number. Check out the web site www.rustbullet.comRAY
'69 Chevelle--385
'68 Camaro--Twin Turbo
'78 Luv--383
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12-02-2005 08:24 AM #5
The guy who painted my Dodge positively raves about the way this stuff works. In the last 40 years he's used just about everything. This in spite of his being involved with the company when they first started and they screwed him out of almost $80k. He loves the product, hates the crooks who sell it.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
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