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  • Wander
    2nd Gear
    • Jan 2010
    • 260

    #16
    If your looking for a galvy-esque look try Kryon hammered finish-I've heard from several that it is the best looking. The other option is to just have the capping re-dipped in galvy which isn't very pricey at all.
    64 IIa 88
    94 Discovery
    06 Toyota 4R (DD)

    ~Matt
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    • rejeep
      4th Gear
      • Apr 2010
      • 420

      #17
      ohh believe me.. its not the cost thats steering me away..
      The door cappings are easy, in fact im looking at them right as i type..
      its the rear sections and the vertical bits that im not looking to add on the project list..

      I may mess around with the hammered effect colors..
      I have some people in the Jeep world telling me it looks great on their roll bars, bumpers, whatever and holds up well as long as the brush on stuff is used...
      1971 SIIa 88" NAS Dauntles V6
      1974 SIII 109" RHD

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      • singingcamel
        4th Gear
        • Oct 2006
        • 398

        #18
        Rustoleum has a hammered paint that looks more like galvinizing.. That will look like flat light colored primer..

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        • MerlynIIa
          Low Range
          • Sep 2007
          • 54

          #19
          Hello all, I purchased the rustoleum cold galvanizing spray from amazon just before I read about using hammerite. went ahead and used the spray, testing it on a couple of gas filler surrounds. it came out looking like flat gray primer. i then burnished the right one with turtle wax rubbing compound which i think improved the look quite a bit. it is now more like aged galvanized metal. Attached is a pic of one gas filler surround with half of it painted with the spray and not burnished. the one on the right is completely done.

          gas filler surrounds. one on right sprayed with cold galvanizing spray (rustoleum) and then burnished with turtle wax rubbing compound. one of left was half sprayed and is not burnished.
          '65 Series IIa (not running)
          "73 Series III (not running)
          (combining the two to make one.)
          '00 Disco II

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          • ShootingCar
            Low Range
            • Jan 2008
            • 60

            #20
            brush on Rustoleum

            where do you find the brush on Rustoleum. I have only seen the spray on. For small touch ups I would prefer to use a brush on where I wouldnt have to mask it, etc. What is the final bestest galv. matching color then?

            thanks,
            Jeff
            Jeff Pearl
            1969 SIIa 88 ECR Coil Spring Conversion
            North Central AZ

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            • morgant
              1st Gear
              • Jun 2009
              • 170

              #21
              Originally posted by ShootingCar
              where do you find the brush on Rustoleum. I have only seen the spray on. For small touch ups I would prefer to use a brush on where I wouldnt have to mask it, etc. What is the final bestest galv. matching color then?
              Many places carry have it, but I tend to find that they don't have a great selection (compared to rattle cans; for example, I could only find white primer locally on short notice). If you go to the Rustoleum website and click the Locate a Reseller link, that'll help you find stores to start calling/checking.
              rikuwoiku — to travel overland.
              1982 Series III 88" (RHD w/2.8L Daihatsu diesel)
              2002 Discovery II SE

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              • luckyjoe
                3rd Gear
                • Oct 2006
                • 335

                #22
                I did not like the spray-on Rustoleum stuff, but I really like the brush-on ZRC cold galvy compound.
                Tom P.
                1965 exMoD 109
                1995 RRC LWB w/EAS

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                • mrdoiron
                  4th Gear
                  • Dec 2009
                  • 446

                  #23
                  Originally posted by luckyjoe
                  I did not like the spray-on Rustoleum stuff, but I really like the brush-on ZRC cold galvy compound.
                  I've used this also. Like it a lot....

                  mike
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                  1988 LR90 turbo diesel RHD - currently frame off rebuild in progress
                  1998 Disco - ex wife :-(
                  2000 Disco - RIP , end over end 2.5 times
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