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Old 03-05-04, 11:56 AM
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ok my package finally came, time to try this on my motorcycle chain, just spray and leave it? do i need to do any scrubbing?
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hmm i think i will get some of this to hold my trans am over until the resto after college... however im worried that after i remove the rust i wont have any trans am left
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hmm i think i will get some of this to hold my trans am over until the resto after college... however im worried that after i remove the rust i wont have any trans am left
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hmm i think i will get some of this to hold my trans am over until the resto after college... however im worried that after i remove the rust i wont have any trans am left
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after you use the protectant can you paint over it cuz I have rust on my body and I need to paint over it....
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Alright you guys.

Sorry for never following up but I had troubles with the 7 this past weekend and I had to work on that insead of showing pics.

As far as scrubbing... scrubing helps a lot. You can see when you spray how fast it starts working. I left the remover on for about 30-60 sec at a time and scrubbed with a scotch pad.

As for paining... I dont think you should paint over the protectant. I think the protectant is a composite of waxes and lubricants. So you can use the remover to take the rust off instead of sanding and then use primer for a base, then your paint.

I will try and do the before and after this weekend when I have time.

Sorry again for lagging, I promise I am no lazy ***. Just a guy with a problematic FD.
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i just used it on my chain, it doesnt work THAT fast and only some areas are coming off, but it does say use in 70f weather and its about <30 now here in nyc so i understand if its not working as hard as it should since different formulas have specific temperatures to help cure. like silicone..
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Originally posted by kevinvr6
i just used it on my chain, it doesnt work THAT fast and only some areas are coming off, but it does say use in 70f weather and its about <30 now here in nyc so i understand if its not working as hard as it should since different formulas have specific temperatures to help cure. like silicone..
Did you try scrubbing a little bit?
Try scrubbing with a damp scotch pad.
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do not paint over the being treated with the acid without serious cleaning ad prepping.
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do not paint over the area being treated with the acid* sorry for the short bus typing
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ok that's what I thought.... =T hmmm have to figure out how to get the rust off oh well have to do it the old fashioned way w/ some elbow grease
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this product sucks, it does almost nothing to get rid of rust off my motorcycle chain, its good for removing grease though thats about it
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Originally posted by kevinvr6
this product sucks, it does almost nothing to get rid of rust off my motorcycle chain, its good for removing grease though thats about it
Wow, I'm sorry it didn't work for you! I dont understand how it worked so great for me. I mean the rust poured off of my brake rotors as soon as I sprayed.

Maybe the degree of rust on your chain is different??? Is there anything else you can try it on?

Did you try scrubbing like I said before???
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i scrub it with a beach towel
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Originally posted by kevinvr6
i scrub it with a beach towel
Try one more time. This time use a lot of the remover and let it sit for over a min and then use the abbrasive side of a damp scotch pad.

Let me know your results.
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ive let it sit for 30secs, 60secs, 5mins! under the beamin sun! ill have to pick up that pad, where do i get it
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Any grocery store. Its a pad to wash dishes, with one side as a spounge and the other side abbrasive. Doesn't have to be scotch name brand.




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