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<blockquote data-quote="firstresponder01" data-source="post: 372529" data-attributes="member: 15492"><p>The big turn off about a full POR15 job is the amount of work haha. With a 16month old baby at home and a full time job. Its hard to find time to spend three days wire wheeling to 100% bare metal or spending over $300 to have it sand blasted. The rust converter seems the way to go for on a budget and limited time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firstresponder01, post: 372529, member: 15492"] The big turn off about a full POR15 job is the amount of work haha. With a 16month old baby at home and a full time job. Its hard to find time to spend three days wire wheeling to 100% bare metal or spending over $300 to have it sand blasted. The rust converter seems the way to go for on a budget and limited time. [/QUOTE]
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