One thing that always bugs me a little is a rusty trailer receiver hitch. I don’t know if there’s anything else that can so easily make a clean, nice looking vehicle look like crap.  New ones look all nice with their nice coats of black paint. Give it a year, especially here in the Midwest, and soon enough rust will appear.

So this morning I decided to order a sample of Corroseal.  Other than paying for shipping and handling, the sample is free 1.  Here’s a quick tip though, make sure to choose ‘USPS’ as the shipping method for the sample as it is much cheaper than ‘UPS Ground’ ($4.95 vs $11.77 for me).  If you go on to order more than just a sample, make sure to check both shipping costs as I have found that if I were to purchase just a quart, ‘UPS Ground’ would cost $12.26 versus $15.95 for ‘USPS’.

I placed my order this morning for the free sample. I hope it’s enough to cover what I need it for. I’ll post pictures before I get started and also afterwords. I don’t plan on removing my trailer hitch. If all goes well, I have another project I’d like to try… I have an older rusty dog kennel cage I’d like to freshen up.

Update: First Product Review – Corroseal – Part 1.5

Notes:

  1. Apparently, at one time, the shipping and handling was free too until some “FREE” websites found out about the offer and informed their followers so Rodda Paint received a ton of free sample requests. These requests weren’t by legitimate people that wanted to try a sample of Corroseal to convert rust, these requests were simple because it was free. So to ensure requests for the samples were legitimate they started charging shipping and handling. DISCLAIMER: I know this because I have a relative that works for Rodda Paint.
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