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Ru2S7

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I had the opportunity to take a look at my underside on a ramp the other day and of course there was some rust. It wasn't too bad considering its age, but I don't want it to get any worse, so I had a look online to see what could done, and I came across Rustbuster. There's quite a detailed description of what they do, their prices sound reasonable, and I found some good reviews from MX5 owners, but I wondered whether anyone on here had any experiences to share? Their website is www.rust.co.uk
 
They did a demonstration at a 944 Register event. He certainly knew his stuff, and some interesting ideas for accessing double skinned panels and awkward areas. Whether the products are any better than something like Bilthamber I don't know? I'd imagine it's like most things: the more regularly, and more thoroughly, you use the products is more important than the brand!

 
I don't know these products but can say to check out 'POR 15' it's a favourite among restoration companies....you'll find it on the 'Frost Restoration' web page http://www.frost.co.uk/ I've used it on my car, it's ultra tough.......anyway, check it out for yourself to see if it's what you want..

regards

Pete

 
I can recommend POR 15 and Frost. I also have a Mini so can speak from the experience of it falling apart every year :)

 

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