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have used por-15 with good results


>From: Jim Gathmann <jim_gathmann@xxxxxxxxx>
>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...



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