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	68 S-code GT Gearhead Posts: 782 From: Sayreville, NJ, US Registered: Mar 2000 
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posted 02-03-2003 05:29 PM    
               
  http://www.ecoatking.com  If this guy was closer I would defiantly consider it!   
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	Trailer_Trash Gearhead Posts: 130 From:  Registered: Jan 2003 
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posted 02-03-2003 05:52 PM    
               
 just sounds like primer to me   
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	SteveLaRiviere Administrator Posts: 29373 From: Saco, Maine Registered: May 99 
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posted 02-03-2003 05:58 PM    
               
 That is a cool set-up. They used that process on the Popular Hot Rodding project car 'The Mule.'I don't thing I'd have a car dipped, though. How do you get the stripper out of all those hidden cracks and crevices? ------------------ '70 Mustang Mach 1 - '72 Mustang Sprint - '94 F-150 Please remember our sponsors, Mustangs Plus, NPD, Osborn Reproductions, MyFordPerformance.com, and FordRamAir.com 
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	68 S-code GT Gearhead Posts: 782 From: Sayreville, NJ, US Registered: Mar 2000 
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posted 02-03-2003 09:50 PM    
               
 Since it?s a Hydrochloric Acid solution I would imagine that it is a liquid instead of a gel and the Neutralizer Bath would remove it fairly easily.
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	67coupe Gearhead Posts: 334 From: dallas NC usa Registered: Nov 2000 
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posted 02-03-2003 10:25 PM    
               
 when i worked at freightliner all of our cabe were e coated and it is completly water proof and fairly strong so for a real rough car it wouldnt be a bad thing to do------------------ Josh 67 coupe with 351c 8.41 in the 1/8 1.90 60' at 82.03 mph 94 Explorer  30 model A  currently rustbucket in process 67 convt with efi 5.0 and t5 
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