Aeroken
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I've used the full Eastwood treatment on my aft frame last summer and the floorboards last winter. The Rust Encapsulator (aerosol) goes on evenly but kinda thin but dries pretty quickly.
The Chassis Black (also aerosol) is a bit more tempermental. When it was hot out last June (~85 in the garage) while I was working on the aft frame around the differential, I had no problem with it curing to the touch within a hour or so and fully cured within a day or so. Early this spring, when I was working on my floorboards and barely able to keep the garage (and floorboards) at the Eastwood minimum temperature of 70 I had to be careful to apply relatively thin coats (it wants to go on pretty thick) and it still took FOREVER (4-5 days!) to get even touch dry even with heat lamps on it. So when Eastwood says that the air AND surface temp must be at least 70, they really mean it and I'd recommend even warmer than that.
I'm going to use their stuff again this winter when I refurb the front and rear suspensions and I am already working provisions to keep the (thankfully smaller this time) work areas warm.
Ken
The Chassis Black (also aerosol) is a bit more tempermental. When it was hot out last June (~85 in the garage) while I was working on the aft frame around the differential, I had no problem with it curing to the touch within a hour or so and fully cured within a day or so. Early this spring, when I was working on my floorboards and barely able to keep the garage (and floorboards) at the Eastwood minimum temperature of 70 I had to be careful to apply relatively thin coats (it wants to go on pretty thick) and it still took FOREVER (4-5 days!) to get even touch dry even with heat lamps on it. So when Eastwood says that the air AND surface temp must be at least 70, they really mean it and I'd recommend even warmer than that.
I'm going to use their stuff again this winter when I refurb the front and rear suspensions and I am already working provisions to keep the (thankfully smaller this time) work areas warm.
Ken
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