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“MORE
CARS ARE DESTROYED BY RUST THAN BY ACCIDENTS”
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-Automobile Association
of America (AAA), department of statistics
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From: jpollard
Location: Bethany, Mo
This is what I have
been working on all weekend (and most other weekends!).
I have been eliminating rust from the Mav and getting
the undercarriage and trunk ready for rhino-lining. I
hope to have this done this week.....we will see. I still
have lots to go and I ran out of Rust-bullet. So far I
really like this stuff. Anyway, what do you think. What
you see took about 14 hours this weekend. Sand blasting
and coating......I will be glad when this part is over!
Didnt get a chance to work on the engine at all, I will
try to do that this week. It is finally all coming together
thanks to everyone on this board for keeping me excited
about it. It really does help.
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Dang...I love rust bullet! I finished pressure washing
and sand blasting the rest of my undercarriage then I
coated it with Rust Bullet. I wish I could leave it like
this but I am still going to line over it. Maybe I wont
drive this car when I am done!!
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Click on
the thumbnail for high resolution photo
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From:
jpollard
Location:
Bethany, Mo
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"Rust Bullet
offers excellent abrasion resistance and is quite difficult to
scratch (which makes it excellent for suspension components).
If a scratch or chip in the coating does occur, the metal will
rust in the breached area, but rust will not proceed beyond the
breach. Rust Bullet will not lift, blister, or peel away from
its leading edge in any significant degree. Simply reapplying
Rust Bullet over the scratch or chip reseals the coating, proving
easy, low-cost maintenance."
Source: Street Rodder Magazine,
April 2004 Volume 33, No. 4
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Company
Info

Rust Bullet, LLC
300 Brinkby Ave.
Suite 200
Reno, NV 89509
Phone:
800-245-1600
775-829-5606
email
info@RustBullet.com
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Next to a home, an automobile
probably represents the second largest purchase a person will
ever make. No matter where a person lives, his/her automobile
will be exposed to various environmental conditions, including:
blazing summer heat, humidity, ultra violet rays, snow, rain,
salt, mud, and pollutants. All of these elements will corrode
an automobile unless it is protected.
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