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Rust Bullet options

hunt2elk

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For the guys using Rust Bullet, are you going with the standard or the automotive blend which apparently is thinner than the original.
 
I ordered the Automotive version through Summit. I believe Propwash used it as well.

Craig
 
Standard. Use it on everything: cars, BBQ grills, hammock stands... But because it's so damned thick I buy it in half pint cans for less waste since the can lid is basically welded shut the second time.
 
Craig is right...I use the silver stuff. Being more thin than standard, not only is a bit easier to apply but it also has more aluminum in the paint, thus more resistant. It's still more dense than POR15 and drys to a satin finish. Word of warning, get it on your skin...prepare to wear it for a while and also, apply in a well ventilated area.
 
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