Many of you may know that my interest in cars was spawned by my family's engineering backround (amoung other things...). My grandfather worked for GE as an engineer for something like 40 or 50 years, and somewhere along that line, got onto the mailing list for kano labs (www.kanolabs.com). Now they stoped sending him their ads and such a couple decades ago, though before they did, my grandfather was sent a trail kit of all kinds of their products in test sizes so that he could see if GE should start using them, etc. While, to make a long story short, GE ended up using the stuff, and the trail kit found its way home (as GE didn't need it, so it were headed to the trash...). When going through some "old car chemicals" in our garage, a bottle of Kano rust remover turned up. Figuring it would be an other POR-rip off, which wasn't quite as good as it suggested in ads and such, and so I said, why not, and tested it on some rusty steel radio chassises. The stuff just wiped on, and wiped off. And took all the rust compounds and dirt with it! No hardship at all. If their current anti-rust stuff (exorust they call it) is the same or as good, it certianly would be nice for any rust repair needed on our cars. Just a something to consider later on if the need for rust repair comes up again... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes http://finance.yahoo.com