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<blockquote data-quote="Camperdan" data-source="post: 66522" data-attributes="member: 574"><p>I just use it between welded panels as anti-corrosion protection and then as a light dusting coat to 'temporarily' protect any bare metalled areas around the repairs and prevent them from rusting whilst I move onto the next repair. </p><p>Once all the welding and repairs are complete on the entire van I will be going round the whole van again bare-metalling, prepping and etch priming the entire bodywork (incl all the repaired areas) in readiness for delivering the van to a friends bodyshop for a professional final prep and the final colour top coats etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Camperdan, post: 66522, member: 574"] I just use it between welded panels as anti-corrosion protection and then as a light dusting coat to 'temporarily' protect any bare metalled areas around the repairs and prevent them from rusting whilst I move onto the next repair. Once all the welding and repairs are complete on the entire van I will be going round the whole van again bare-metalling, prepping and etch priming the entire bodywork (incl all the repaired areas) in readiness for delivering the van to a friends bodyshop for a professional final prep and the final colour top coats etc. [/QUOTE]
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