Pentrol

Tim Smith

New Member
Received a bid to restore approx. 238 storage doors (Alum).

The owner wants me to give her a bid on applying a protective coating to the doors that is suppose to fight oxidation.

The owner has already purchase the stuff - Has anybody heard of PENTROL sold by Lowes?

Is this stuff hard to apply? Is it good stuff?

Any comments will be appreciated.
 
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paul-uk

Guest
made by flood

tim all i know is it is a paint addittive...this site might tell you more

http://www.allproducts.com/australia/flood/p17.html

also this on a forum



Topic: No More Rust on Tools
baddad
unregistered posted November 30, 2001 09:19 PM
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I have been using a great product for preventing rust. It is made by Flood and is called Pentrol. You can find it in paint stores, Home Depot, Lowe's. I apply a thin coat with a rag on all my cast iron and steel power tools. When dry you can't tell it's there. I have been using it for over ten years. No rust! Now that winter is coming in the north condensation is rough on the tools.

and a msd sheet here http://www.floodco.com/pdf/Pentrol_LOW.pdf

paul
 

Chuck Richard

New Member
hope you have better luck than me with the storage companies. Last bid i did was for $3.oo a door and they said it was too much. I couldn't beleive it.
 

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