johnny67
Oct 24th, 07, 11:54 PM
So far I like this stuff, I'm using it on the frame of my seats that I can get at with the backs and tracks off. I think I will put a few coats on the tracks as well. If anyone has tried it let me know your thoughts and if you haven't check out the web page and read the tech data sheet on the product.
http://www.sem.ws/product.php?product_id=154
tired68
Oct 25th, 07, 07:30 PM
I've never tried it, but if it passed that 1000 hour salt spray test in the specs, it's pretty good stuff.
johnny67
Oct 25th, 07, 08:38 PM
The part I like about the application is that all you have to do is degrease the area, a little sanding or wire brushing, degrease again and apply. Its basically just like when you paint with a rattle can. It can even go on bare or sandblasted metal.
Brentmc
Oct 26th, 07, 04:08 AM
At $7 per can, it sounds like a great deal--much better than Rustoleum.
http://www.levineautoparts.com/sem.html
chuck69ss
Oct 26th, 07, 08:35 AM
I used it on my undercarriage and subframe. One of the benefits is that it can supposedly go over rusty or bare metal. I didn't cover rusty metal though some spots are hard to clean up perfect so it wasn't bare either. I had a little trouble getting the consistency right and getting my gun setup but once I did, it flowed nice. I used the optional hardener and a little bit of enamel reducer.
Since I had a gallon, I also used it for the firewall, inner fenders, & radiator support though I'm sure it's not the exact color/gloss that most would want.
http://chuckbro.smugmug.com/photos/86792515-S.jpg
http://chuckbro.smugmug.com/photos/85087149-S.jpg
http://chuckbro.smugmug.com/photos/202354325-S.jpg