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Metal protector #1758137
02/18/15 10:03 PM
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This is worth a look ...

http://www.sharkhide.com

Re: Metal protector [Re: Stanton] #1758138
02/19/15 01:27 AM
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Re: Metal protector [Re: TJP] #1758139
02/19/15 02:27 AM
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Whats your point?

Re: Metal protector [Re: Stanton] #1758140
02/20/15 03:12 AM
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That possibly fuel being spilled on it will remove/stain it...I've read the description before and have wondered how well it would hold up..It said the coating was "flexable"...

Re: Metal protector [Re: screamindriver] #1758141
02/23/15 11:53 AM
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Anyone used this or any of the other products on the market to coat/protect?


"Hemmings Liftoff Hood Cover Bee"

"63 Savoy Max Wedge"
Re: Metal protector [Re: Stanton] #1758142
02/24/15 12:12 AM
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Whats your point?





If lacquer thinner dissolves it so will many other automotive related chemicals.


Re: Metal protector [Re: sandbagger] #1758143
02/24/15 12:30 AM
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Quote:

Anyone used this or any of the other products on the market to coat/protect?




Yeah, epoxy primer. You can brush it on if you want to and don`t care about brush marks. Anything else is junk IMO. Epoxy primer will help over some light(and I mean LIGHT) rust, but bare is best.

Re: Metal protector [Re: DaytonaTurbo] #1758144
02/24/15 12:39 AM
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I thought that RPM ??? Product was said to be good?? Brush it on and dry with a hair drier...







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