Rust Encapsulator
I have been reading on rust cleaning/protection. I looked at POR 15, Rust Bullet and Eastwood Rust Encap.
Everyone seems to like one or the other or all, but the only on I could find that comes in Aerosol can was eastwood.
I really liked the job Lotus76 did with the bullet, but I don't have a sprayer and cleanup seems to be a bear when all I have to do is throw away the can.
I'm leaning towards Eastwood to spray everything black and then go back with a topcoat of their gray spray on the suspension and drive components. They all require a good amount of prep work anyway, so I sure would like to just spray.
Anyone have another suggestion?
I'm experimenting with both products and will post some pics of the results (hopefully soon!).
Rick B.
Pretty sure they have these: http://www.prevalspraygun.com/home.htm
at Home Depot. You'll need to thin the canned products.
Read the other recent posts, too. There are serious health
risks to spraying it. You need the right safety equipment.
Hey Rick,
Maybe you saw one of my posts on replacing the windshield
frame (top section). The lower surface was severely pitted,
but still solid. I filled the pits with a skim coat of JB weld.
Use a plastic body spreader and then sand rough when 3/4
cured and smooth after fully cured. It came out pretty good.
I POR-ed over it, and haven't seen any problems.
Your Rust Bullet thread has re-surfaced, too.
Pretty sure they have these: http://www.prevalspraygun.com/home.htm
at Home Depot. You'll need to thin the canned products.
Read the other recent posts, too. There are serious health
risks to spraying it. You need the right safety equipment.
Hey Rick,
Maybe you saw one of my posts on replacing the windshield
frame (top section). The lower surface was severely pitted,
but still solid. I filled the pits with a skim coat of JB weld.
Use a plastic body spreader and then sand rough when 3/4
cured and smooth after fully cured. It came out pretty good.
I POR-ed over it, and haven't seen any problems.
Your Rust Bullet thread has re-surfaced, too.

Rick B.
Pretty sure they have these: http://www.prevalspraygun.com/home.htm
at Home Depot. You'll need to thin the canned products.
Read the other recent posts, too. There are serious health
risks to spraying it. You need the right safety equipment.
Be careful out there. folks.
Rick B.
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