Re: [MV] rust converter to use in mil vehicle restorations

From: Dick (rertman@ix.netcom.com)
Date: Sat May 28 2005 - 23:24:04 PDT


Jeff:

Check out www.corroseal.com. Great stuff. Easier to use than POR-15 and
can be painted over or used as a final coat. It's used to protect ocean
going ships and the legs of offshore oil platforms.

Dick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff" <jcerniglia@sbcglobal.net>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: 28 May, 2005 15:57
Subject: Re: [MV] rust converter to use in mil vehicle restorations

>
> I think the US equivelant is "POR15", works great but
> needs to be top coated quickly, UV from sunlight
> breaks it down. Painted the bed of my M37 with it and
> then top coated with 2 coats of OD, wears like nails
> now.
>
> Jeff Cerniglia
> 1954 M211
>
>
>
>
> --- Cor Streutjens <cstreutjens@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> In the Netherlands is a substance for sale, it is
>> actually a Dutch product,
>> called Fertan. It is a dark brown liquid that
>> converts surface rust. I brush
>> it on a wetted rusty area and it starts foaming and
>> turns black. It adheres
>> to rust only, not to non-rusted areas, and after two
>> days it can be washed
>> off the treated metal. It gets into the pores
>> indeed, turns every inch of
>> exposed skin black and takes weeks to wear off.
>> Looks like similar stuff is
>> for sale in the USA. If so I think it is good
>> quality, keeps rust away for
>> years.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Cor
>>
>> Cor Streutjens
>> The Netherlands
>> 1956 M38A1 Nekaf
>> 1953 Roset 1/4 ton trailer
>> MVPA #25976
>>
>>
>>
>> >From: Mike Davidsen <mike@aspirationsoftware.com>
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>> restorations
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>> >I have seen older ads of rust converter, paint-like
>> materials that you
>> >spray or brush on just like paint, but converts the
>> rust (not flaky rust,
>> >but surface rust only) into hardened metal. Not a
>> perfect job, but will
>> >get the job done in hard to sandblast areas.
>> >
>> >Anyone have any experience with these types of
>> paints, and if so, what
>> >brand do you recommend? Thanks,
>> >
>> >Mike
>> >mike@aspirationsoftware.com
>> >1967 M725 ambulance
>> >1964 M416 1/4-ton trailer
>> >
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