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<blockquote data-quote="Chris@FreedomMotorsports" data-source="post: 1080534" data-attributes="member: 8341"><p>I have used the Amsoil on vehicles that already have rust on them, both my own and for customers and I have never seen it come off and have never seen the rust "spread" so to speak. It is still able to be seen under the MPHD, but I am not sure about the MPHD actually bonding to it like the way that POR15 will. I only use the POR15 on vehicles that are really eat up with years of rust damage. It is messy and can indeed be a pain to apply, but it is a permanent solution. I DO like the fact that the MPHD doesn't come off easily at all. The only way that I have found to get it off once it has fully cured is to use mineral spirits and let it soak and then wipe it off. Like you, I am not bothered by the brownish color of the MPHD, as long as it is protected, I would rather have the discoloration than expensive parts rusting out from under the truck.</p><p></p><p>I would definitely be interested to hear what Amsoil sends as a response to your questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris@FreedomMotorsports, post: 1080534, member: 8341"] I have used the Amsoil on vehicles that already have rust on them, both my own and for customers and I have never seen it come off and have never seen the rust "spread" so to speak. It is still able to be seen under the MPHD, but I am not sure about the MPHD actually bonding to it like the way that POR15 will. I only use the POR15 on vehicles that are really eat up with years of rust damage. It is messy and can indeed be a pain to apply, but it is a permanent solution. I DO like the fact that the MPHD doesn't come off easily at all. The only way that I have found to get it off once it has fully cured is to use mineral spirits and let it soak and then wipe it off. Like you, I am not bothered by the brownish color of the MPHD, as long as it is protected, I would rather have the discoloration than expensive parts rusting out from under the truck. I would definitely be interested to hear what Amsoil sends as a response to your questions. [/QUOTE]
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