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| bobbber |
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 1:32 pm Post subject: |
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I ordered a LOT of stuff from frost...
It should arrive in the next couple of days :
Item 1:
Quantity: 1
Product Code: P818
Product Name: 7 - Pieces Paint Brush
Availability: In Stock
Item 2:
Quantity: 1
Product Code: S203
Product Name: Marine Clean (3.78 litres, US Gallon)
Availability: In Stock
Item 3:
Quantity: 1
Product Code: P265Black
Product Name: POR-15 Six Pack Black Rust Preventative Paint
Availability: In Stock
Item 4:
Quantity: 1
Product Code: C225
Product Name: POR-Strip (946ml) - Paint Remover
Availability: In Stock
Item 5:
Quantity: 1
Product Code: S206
Product Name: Metal Ready (3.78 litres, US Gallon)
Availability: In Stock
Item 6:
Quantity: 2
Product Code: 10109
Product Name: Aluma Blast (340g)
Availability: In Stock
Item 7:
Quantity: 2
Product Code: 10036
Product Name: Detail Gray (368g)
Availability: In Stock
Can't wait to get started!
| Rich B wrote: |
| Nice one Bobbber, thanks for that, you are a guru!! |
I think you'll find I am actually quite mad, and obsessed with the whole thing.
I would read the Frost catalogue to my nipper at bedtime if I thought I could get away with it!
Bob |
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| Rich B |
Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 11:18 am Post subject: |
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Nice one Bobbber, thanks for that, you are a guru!! I did spot that in the Frost brochure but assumed it was a kind of paint stripper.
Hows the POR15 going? I'm using it at the mo, seems to be quite good |
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| Rich B |
Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 8:06 am Post subject: Removing underseal |
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Help!! My 145 (sorry to mention it here) is quite rusty underneath and needs sorting. I need to remove all the underseal to treat the rust before re-undersealing. Is there an easy way to do it? I'm sure I saw something once that you paint on and it removes the underseal (I don't really fancy messing about with a hot air gun if I can avoid it)
Here are some piccies - and you thought 33s were rusty!!!!
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