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Post Info TOPIC: Looking to buy "Rust Destroyer"


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Looking to buy "Rust Destroyer"


I was wondering if someone might be able to offer help/assistance.

To start off, and be clear, the product I want to purchase is manufactured in Ontario by 'NLS Products';

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I used to be able to buy it locally in Canadian Tire and Autovalue.

Here is a direct link to the company's page for the product:

Rust Destroyer

This is to the absolute best rust inhibitor I have ever used, and it just happens to be a dead ringer for the product used for vehicles built at the Norwood Ohio 'dip tank'

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I would like to buy a good quantity of this stuff to completely cover my car when I have all the new sheet metal on it.

I reached out to the company last year, just to try to figure out if anyone carried the product around me, and spoke with Eric the general manager.
He told me no one was carrying the product out here but did suggest that there would be ways to ship it.
Eric sent me an oversized envelope with company flyers, but nothing about pricing on 'Rust Destroyer', or anything on how I might get some to Calgary - pricing and how to get it was supposed to be the whole reason for the mailer.

This same company makes another product I quite like 'Fluid Film' - I would have thought that any company that gets or distributes one of their products might be able to special order 'Rust Destroyer'.

I could try calling again, he seemed like a nice enough guy, but I can appreciate he might be busy, and not want to deal with one guy from three provinces away, who is looking to make a one time purchase.

I could really use suggestions ect.



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**EDITed again**


I am pretty sure that last year, the stuff wasn't listed there!
I rechecked the product number on that listing, against the number from their site - that's almost a litre...
I think this will do at least as a start.

I'm going to give it a go!!

THANKS!!



-- Edited by unruhjonny on Friday 28th of May 2021 02:59:02 PM

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Is this a comparable product to POR15?

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Try NLSProducts.ca. They have a list of companies that carry these products.

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/\ thanks, that link is the home page from the link i provided earlier;
From my experience the list is outdated, and even though it says for example that 'Canadian Tire' carries their stuff, that doesn't mean that all Canadian Tire's across Canada carry their stuff, or have all of it.
When I spoke with the friendly guy last year, he acknowledged that this product used ot be carried by vendors in my area, but most vendors have moved over to a cheaper product, even though it under performs against this one - price is king. This guy expressed a degree of frustartaion on getting hammered by competing products, and the company owner being vigilant on his sale price point.

No, POR-15 is something quite different;
That's what I might describe as essentially an epoxy coating to inhibit rust, or stop it in it's tracks.
This product is an honest to goodness rust inhibiting primer that vastly outperforms anything else I have used... plus it's the same hue as the stuff which was used in the Norwood Ohio dip tank when my car was built ;)

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RE: Looking to buy "Rust Destroyer"


unruhjonny wrote:


No, POR-15 is something quite different;
That's what I might describe as essentially an epoxy coating to inhibit rust, or stop it in it's tracks.
This product is an honest to goodness rust inhibiting primer that vastly outperforms anything else I have used... plus it's the same hue as the stuff which was used in the Norwood Ohio dip tank when my car was built ;)


 Hmm, interesting. I might have to look into this stuff. Thanks!



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There have been many posts about Por-15 and all are a worthwhile read.  Exceptional product..... 

CAUTION>>>> Wear gloves. punch a small hole in the lid and another small hole to let the air in.  Pour out just what you need then fill the two holes with a screw to seal the tin up.  You don't want to get this stuff on your hands or body.  it takes weeks for it to wear off.........

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