POR15 vs Rust Bullet
Discussion
RIP_puffsorted2 said:
raceboy said:
Think I need to spend a little time under the car getting dirty, POR15 looks the way to go, but numpty question coming up, I can find it for sale on the Interweb but where am I likely to find it on the high street?
www.frost.co.ukCan i make a suggestion!
I originally imported Rust Bullet to the ~Uk 3 years ago, but over that time i found i had mixed results with the product so we looked elsewhere for what else we could stock.
At the same time KBS Coatings where also looking for a Uk dealer for Rust Seal, if i say that the owners of KBS used to be part of POR15 that should give you an idea of what the product is.
I now use it and i am very happy with the results.
Check it out here www.therustshop.com (we are also cheaper than POR15)
Simon 07971827006
I originally imported Rust Bullet to the ~Uk 3 years ago, but over that time i found i had mixed results with the product so we looked elsewhere for what else we could stock.
At the same time KBS Coatings where also looking for a Uk dealer for Rust Seal, if i say that the owners of KBS used to be part of POR15 that should give you an idea of what the product is.
I now use it and i am very happy with the results.
Check it out here www.therustshop.com (we are also cheaper than POR15)
Simon 07971827006
Just in case any members read about Rust Bullet and tried to contact them recently I would point out that the details previously posted are out of date.
The current UK master distributors are:
Rust Bullet (Essex) Limited
31 Staight Road
Boxted
Colchester
CO4 5HN
Tel 07909 517395
Online shop: www.rustbulletuk.com
The current UK master distributors are:
Rust Bullet (Essex) Limited
31 Staight Road
Boxted
Colchester
CO4 5HN
Tel 07909 517395
Online shop: www.rustbulletuk.com
We put POR15 on new wishbones for the Griff and after 3 and a half years not a mark on them. Bearing in mind the Griff is a daily driver and has covered approx 30-35k miles in that time it is amazing stuff. It looks dirty but a quick wipe over and it is still gleaming. It takes an age to dry but its worth it.
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FlipFlopGriff said:
We put POR15 on new wishbones for the Griff and after 3 and a half years not a mark on them. Bearing in mind the Griff is a daily driver and has covered approx 30-35k miles in that time it is amazing stuff. It looks dirty but a quick wipe over and it is still gleaming. It takes an age to dry but its worth it.
FFG
allright MICK! FFG
ALL THE BEST
ian
MADMAX2 said:
FlipFlopGriff said:
We put POR15 on new wishbones for the Griff and after 3 and a half years not a mark on them. Bearing in mind the Griff is a daily driver and has covered approx 30-35k miles in that time it is amazing stuff. It looks dirty but a quick wipe over and it is still gleaming. It takes an age to dry but its worth it.
FFG
allright MICK! FFG
ALL THE BEST
ian
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