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Old 05-20-2022, 08:08 PM   #1
fauXGT
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Cool Re: Rust removal question

I always thought it odd that alot of new houses in Canada have such small garages. I guess Americans are a 'go big or go home' type, but still.
I can understand real estate is a premium in big cities, but only having a couple of feet between houses would drive me nuts... and only a single car garage in a very snowy area to boot.
Nope. I like jumping in my 'semi warm and not covered in snow' vehicles and going somewhere on a -20*C day(20*F).
p.s. I use POR-15 black on frames and underneath/inside body parts that will get overspray from finish color. If it sees too much direct sun though, it will go chalky unless you put POR top clearcoat on it. I had a frame set outside for about 9 months and it turned very chalky grey/white. I used auto wax on it before assembling the body to clean it up. A simple 'loose rust removal and degrease wipe down' before the POR and it bonds very well.
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