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RE: Frosting

Hi Eli, thanks for writing back. I'll check that out. As a house painter I went out to my car and got the can of primer I use for radiators. It is what you said the other primer was, a rust converter. A substrait you can put right over rust, I want a preventative put on real shiny metal....good eye. I'll re-check primers. The stuff I use on radiator covers that are rusty has lasted over 8 years with nothing popping out, but the rust was laboriously ground off with a Makita grinder. The stuff is Rust Destroyer and is thick red goopy stuff with a logo of a tank on the label. Eli, when it's time to retire don't! Open up a tube teaching school.I'll be the first to enroll if I can get by the entrance exam! I still have the Dyna-PAM tone control project to do.Not to many people know it was you with the answer double checked by VanAlstine because he was a little unsure himself.I'll stop kissin your ass but I'm glad Vintage has ya....Mark K.


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