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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => Body, Glass & Paint => Topic started by: SUX2BU99 on June 19, 2008, 10:55:12 am

Title: Rustoleum vs. Chassis Saver on surface rust
Post by: SUX2BU99 on June 19, 2008, 10:55:12 am
The new diff I bought is covered in surface rust. None of it is flaky rust, just surface from sitting outside for a year in our wet climate. I planned on giving it a wash in brake or carb cleaner to degrease, and then in Super Clean to remove any solvents or left over grease/oil. After that I figured I'd go over it with the wire wheel in my hand drill. I planned on painting it gloss black with the Chassis Saver, but I was thinking about spraying it with Rustoleum. I don't want any surface rust spots coming back through it though and I have suspicions that the spray bomb would allow that. I don't think the brushed-on Chassis Saver would. Opinions?  A 1 quart can of Chassis Saver locally is about $44.
Title: Re: Rustoleum vs. Chassis Saver on surface rust
Post by: Captkaos on June 19, 2008, 12:40:15 pm
I would go with Chassis Saver over Rustoleum.
Title: Re: Rustoleum vs. Chassis Saver on surface rust
Post by: Blazin on June 19, 2008, 03:38:46 pm
There is no contest. Chassis Saver is about 1,000% better than Rust Oleum, even brush on Rust Oleum
Title: Re: Rustoleum vs. Chassis Saver on surface rust
Post by: SUX2BU99 on June 19, 2008, 04:52:43 pm
I'm convinced!  Chassis Saver it is.  Would that stuff be okay you think on the outside of rear brake drums?
Title: Re: Rustoleum vs. Chassis Saver on surface rust
Post by: gbskunk2006 on June 19, 2008, 10:51:45 pm
Hey SUX2BU99,

If you have time and would like a nice clean surface to start from then check out Langley U-Blast.  I think they can accommodate a diff as I saw some larger pieces sitting on pallets. 

That reminds me, I promised the owner I'd drop by to show him the finished product :)

http://www.langleyublast.com/

Cheers
Title: Re: Rustoleum vs. Chassis Saver on surface rust
Post by: SUX2BU99 on June 19, 2008, 11:13:01 pm
Hey, cool! I wish I knew of that when I had my intake manifold off the truck last month. Oh well, still pretty cool to know that is there.
Title: Re: Rustoleum vs. Chassis Saver on surface rust
Post by: lowriderbowtie on June 19, 2008, 11:24:06 pm
POR 15 is also great stuff. 
can be picked up threw mopac or lordco.  not cheap..but stands up extremly well
Title: Re: Rustoleum vs. Chassis Saver on surface rust
Post by: SUX2BU99 on June 20, 2008, 12:18:01 am
You must be local :)  What ride do you have?

Indeed, POR15 is cool stuff. I have a tiny 4 oz. can of it that I bought at Mopac when they were still at their Surrey store. Paid $11 I believe it was. I used it on my cab corner repair piece. Since I'm looking at buying a 1 qt. can, paying $44 for Chassis Saver, which is reputed to be exactly the same, is much cheaper than buying the same size can of POR15.
Title: Re: Rustoleum vs. Chassis Saver on surface rust
Post by: Blazin on June 20, 2008, 03:58:37 pm
Round here Chassis Saver is about half the price of POR15.
Title: Re: Rustoleum vs. Chassis Saver on surface rust
Post by: gbskunk2006 on June 20, 2008, 07:31:44 pm
I have also been very satisfied with the results using POR-15 on both my frame (black) and my rims (silver).  When I first read about the stuff I don't think Lordco carried it at that time so I just ordered it direct from the Canadian wholesaler http://www.por15canada.com/can/index.htm .  Easy to order and it came nicely boxed up in a few days.  Pretty sure is worked out cheaper than what Lordco or Mopac can offer it for including the shipping. 

I just purchased the POW-R-Liner from them a couple weeks ago but haven't yet had time to spray it onto my truck bed.  I post some pics when finished.

Tip: If you do end up going direct, go with the six pack, as the shelf live isn't too good once the can is opened :)





Title: Re: Rustoleum vs. Chassis Saver on surface rust
Post by: the_legend_1981 on June 20, 2008, 08:10:45 pm
rustoleum hammered works great
Title: Re: Rustoleum vs. Chassis Saver on surface rust
Post by: chevyh20 on June 20, 2008, 08:19:35 pm
hi,
I am using eastwood rust encapsulator on the frame i am restoring. It is a 2 step process. The surface must be pretreated with their rust converter first. They claim that rust will never come back. you can find them online. Fairly expensive though.
Title: Re: Rustoleum vs. Chassis Saver on surface rust
Post by: lowriderbowtie on June 20, 2008, 09:03:11 pm
You must be local :)  What ride do you have?



Kinda local...from Vernon.
ive got a 76 2wd camper special reg cab long box.  body is all done, just finished the interior...picking away at the stereo, then I wanna drop it down a foot or so