Editing Rust encapsulators
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==What are rust encapsulators?== | ==What are rust encapsulators?== | ||
− | Rust encapsulators work by sealing off existing rust, denying it the oxygen it needs to grow. Some common brand name rust encapsulators are: POR-15 | + | Rust encapsulators work by sealing off existing rust, denying it the oxygen it needs to grow. Some common brand name rust encapsulators are: POR-15, Zero Rust, Rust Bullet, and Eastwood Rust Encapsulator. |
==Three distinct perspectives on rust encapsulators== | ==Three distinct perspectives on rust encapsulators== | ||
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==Miscellaneous== | ==Miscellaneous== | ||
− | Rust encapsulation products are hard to remove from skin. Try soaking in vegetable oil for 30 minutes, or see if there is a specific solvent for the product you're using | + | Rust encapsulation products are hard to remove from skin. Try soaking in vegetable oil for 30 minutes, or see if there is a specific solvent for the product you're using. |
==Choosing a specific rust encapsulator== | ==Choosing a specific rust encapsulator== | ||
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*[http://www.rustbullet.com/ Rust Bullet] | *[http://www.rustbullet.com/ Rust Bullet] | ||
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+ | *Hotrodders forum thread [http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/por15-vs-zero-rust-144175.html POR15 vs. Zero Rust] | ||
[[Category:Body and exterior]] | [[Category:Body and exterior]] | ||
[[Category:General hotrodding]] | [[Category:General hotrodding]] |