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    starting to work in the 60's, i need to paint them so there easier/cleaner to work on. anybody ever sprayed por 15?

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    i havent sprayed it, however i used it on my last xjs rockers and also a friend of mines wrangler tub and frame. it holds up really well. everything was in great shape that i hit with it on my old xj and theres not a spot of rust on the underside of the wrangler. preperation with that stuff is key, along with most products of its type. i think i might hit the undercarriage of this xj with it.
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    • #3
      i stick with 14 cans of aerosol black rustoleum, just apply like 40 coats, it works great.

      Also WD-40 is a favorite of mine.

      Although i have heard that stuff works really well, but only if you prep the surface accordingly. IMO way too much $$$
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      • #4
        A quart is around $30 and is more then enough for a set of axles. Prep is easy wire brush and some of their marine clean.
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        • #5
          you could also use a good epoxy paint and spray it on, it will last for ever given the prep job is done right!

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