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<blockquote data-quote="aspro" data-source="post: 400439" data-attributes="member: 16000"><p>Can't say I've used Granville but have used other miracle cures in the past. They are a temporary fix and will only slow the process down. If you're going to try and get rid of the rust, go the extra mile and get rid of it completely. I don't understand the logic in leaving some there just so the converter has something to bind to. What's wrong with putting etch primer on bare steel?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aspro, post: 400439, member: 16000"] Can't say I've used Granville but have used other miracle cures in the past. They are a temporary fix and will only slow the process down. If you're going to try and get rid of the rust, go the extra mile and get rid of it completely. I don't understand the logic in leaving some there just so the converter has something to bind to. What's wrong with putting etch primer on bare steel? [/QUOTE]
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