frostbite
Active Member
- Joined
- Oct 5, 2014
- Messages
- 201
- Location
- Cheshire
- Car
- C43 AMG, 96 Jeep Cherokee 2.5, Triumph Explorer and Thruxton
I've used Kurust a far bit in the past, for small bits of corrosion here and there, easy to use and quite effective. I read of Aquasteel on here somewhere and asked a few people in the offshore energy industry about it too. Seems to be regarded as pretty good stuff so I got some to tackle the bits of the C43 that need doing, but that don't quite need cutting, grinding or welding. Using the Jeep as the testbed, I had a go at the rear drums.
Aquasteel is like single cream and is easy to brush on and get into the nooks and crannies too. The pictures show wirebrushed drums, Aquasteel fresh on (goes purple!), cured after 24 hours and now painted over with Hammerite. Time will tell.
Aquasteel is like single cream and is easy to brush on and get into the nooks and crannies too. The pictures show wirebrushed drums, Aquasteel fresh on (goes purple!), cured after 24 hours and now painted over with Hammerite. Time will tell.