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Old 11-13-18, 08:36 AM
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Johno59
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Do you wax?

Originally Posted by DQRider
I appreciate your methodology here, but I do actually know what I'm doing.

"The Must for Rust" product I use is what you call a rust converter. Using a light scouring pad to apply it cleans and protects in one step.

And the clearcoat paint I use is Rust-Oleum "2x" Ultra Cover gloss clear:



The 2x is primer and paint in one product, which is the reason I started using it in the first place. I think my results speak for themselves, and I haven't had any problems with recurring corrosion (yet...).



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As you rightly say your results speak for themselves. Do you put a polish on after your final aerosol application ?
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