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“MORE
CARS ARE DESTROYED BY RUST THAN BY ACCIDENTS”
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-Automobile Association
of America (AAA), department of statistics
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From: "NP"
Nothing is better than
to be able to make a statement and then totally back it
up! This is rarely seen, especially today when so many
claims are being made at the expense of the uneducated
consumer. In my limited use of you product, it seems to
adhere better than POR-15. It goes on "creamily."
I can't stake a claim positively that your product is
better than others, but if I had to bet on a rust product
I would definitely bet on yours. I will be ordering some
in the future and I would like to ask you about the possibility
of repping your product in Michigan, north of Detroit.
Thank you and best to you. Don't ever get so big that
you compromise your ability to back up what you claim.
Do you have a list of where you will be demo'ing your
product, esp in Michigan?
NP
ps POR-15 'POR-putty'
still seems advantageous in respect to sealing places
where two pieces of sheet metal overlap; i.e. rear under
trunk area and flanges of gas tanks. I would guess a couple
of applications of RUST BULLET would do the same, but
if you could come up with a putty you might do well with
it as it might be a thicker kind of application where
such might be advantageous. Not really vital, but nice.
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"Rust Bullet
offers excellent abrasion resistance and is quite difficult to
scratch (which makes it excellent for suspension components).
If a scratch or chip in the coating does occur, the metal will
rust in the breached area, but rust will not proceed beyond the
breach. Rust Bullet will not lift, blister, or peel away from
its leading edge in any significant degree. Simply reapplying
Rust Bullet over the scratch or chip reseals the coating, proving
easy, low-cost maintenance."
Source: Street Rodder Magazine,
April 2004 Volume 33, No. 4
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Company
Info

Rust Bullet, LLC
300 Brinkby Ave.
Suite 200
Reno, NV 89509
Phone:
800-245-1600
775-829-5606
email
info@RustBullet.com
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Next to a home, an automobile
probably represents the second largest purchase a person will
ever make. No matter where a person lives, his/her automobile
will be exposed to various environmental conditions, including:
blazing summer heat, humidity, ultra violet rays, snow, rain,
salt, mud, and pollutants. All of these elements will corrode
an automobile unless it is protected.
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