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    Anyone ever use this stuff?

     



    I decided against the Por-15 for the floor pan, engine compartment, trunk and underside as the price would kill my car budget right now, Instead I went with a product called Hammerite, at only $11.50 a quart. Has anyone used this on a car? My dad uses if for antique steele, just recently on an old horse plow he has. I would like to know how well it will hold up on a car, my dad swears by it on the stuff he uses it on.




    This was suppose to be an image rather than a link, but its a picture of the rear floor pan with the hammerite on it.
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    i use hammerite on my cars.. it is great paint...so long as you make sure the area youre painting is clean,and as rust/dust free as possible itll be fine...
    the stuff loses its shine eventually...but is great for rust prevention..
    from experience the 'hammered finish' paint is a lil more resilient than the 'smooth-rite'...jus seems tougher to me...dont kno why... i guess theyd have a site er something... should check it out...
    plus that stuff can be sprayed too... think the tins have spray mix details on them...neat finish.
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    yes i have used it and it works great
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