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posted on September 24th, 2013 at 04:52 PM
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Im going to spray my type 3 pan,can I use killrust expoxy enamel or am I better to rust convert than two pack
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posted on October 6th, 2013 at 07:20 PM



killrust is ok on non automotive applications. I would use> Rust bullet, KBS ,POR15 or if you could get it in Australia> Master series. Rated as the best. Out of whats available here, Rust bullet is said to be the best.

Killrust is solvent based, the others I mentioned are moisture cured, master series is 2 pak

I have used POR15 and will continue to use it till I run out of it and its is tough as all buggery. The adhesion and toughness of POR15 vs killrust is like steel vs dirt.




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posted on October 6th, 2013 at 09:36 PM



My Killrust pan has out lived the POR15 front beam........but maybe i used the por incorrectly:lol:



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posted on October 6th, 2013 at 10:34 PM



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My Killrust pan has out lived the POR15 front beam........but maybe i used the por incorrectly:lol:


probably.

there is a fair bit of particular prep involved with por15, once right its works really good.

kill rust works well if you use the same sort of prep plus kill rust primer.

I find their primer does all the work, works really good but the epoxy is not that durable mechanically. i.e can scratch easy compared to por15.

Also I found killrust not at all chemical resistant nor constant wet resistant. But the primer is resistant to most things. I use the kill rust primer with other paints though with good results.

winning combo. kill rust primer and VHT caliper silver paint, plus caliper clear. :tu: but only works with their silver for some reason?




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