[AJD] Calcium Chloride in wheels, How to deal with it
Mitchell Daly
md31043 at msn.com
Mon Jul 11 18:46:07 PDT 2005
Mike,
I've been told that you can paint over it. Might be worth exploring. Got to agree about the high $$$.
Mitch Daly
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From: Robert M. Massengale<mailto:ltcmikem at ktc.com>
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Subject: Re: [AJD] Calcium Chloride in wheels, How to deal with it
Chris -
Like Mitch, I've heard lots of positive reports on POR 15. I just haven't been able to
bring myself to pay $105 a gallon for paint that doesn't come in green or yellow. :)
http://www.por15.com/product.asp?productid=6<http://www.por15.com/product.asp?productid=6>
Mike Massengale
Frtedericksburg, Texas 78624
> Chris,
>
> One of the strongest coating products that I've heard of is POR 15.
> It is designed to seal out any and all oxygen from the surfaces that
> it is applied to. My neighbor used it on the frame of a 1930 DeSoto
> that he is restoring. He has friends that have used it very
> successfully. His only caution is - Don't get it on you!! It doesn't
> come off.
>
> Mitch Daly
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