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August
9, 2000
Sue
Koleada
General
Manager
Corroseal,
Inc.
Re:
Corroseal Rust Converter - USS Independence
Dear
Mrs. Koleada,
As
the contractor for the tank cleaning of the aircraft carrier USS
Independence [CV-62]. Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton WA,
we are pleased to report that Corroseal Rust Converting Primer
is performing very well throughout this vessel. Our use of Corroseal
has the full approval of the US Navy.
Thank
you for the time you took to board the USS Independence last week
to demonstrate the ease of use of Corroseal and safety features.
Also thank you for taking the time to meet with the representatives
of the general contractor George G. Sharp Inc. As per our conversation
this morning, I inspected the work in progress and am very pleased
with the results.
I
would be most happy to recommend Corroseal Rust Converter Primer
for use on future US Navy and other government projects.
With
best regards
Vic
DeLeenheer
Regional
Vice President
West
Coast Cleaning & Preservation, Inc. (WestCoast.pdf)
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From: rfraser@westsound.com
(rfraser) To: rust4me@aol.com Sunday
24 May 1998I told a friend about your product and that I had used
it for several years. The first time
was aboard the last surviving unaltered Liberty Ship the SS Jeremiah O'Brien
in 1984. My friend said this
couldn't be as your product just came on the market two or
three years ago. Could you clarify please. Ps I advocate
it's use to everyone who fights;
RUST. Coast Marine, a drayage company in San Francisco introduced
it to our Boswain Per Dam
who tried it on exterior decks and machinery. It worked so well
that we stopped using red
lead and zinc chromate and used this in it's place, (imagine the amount
of weight reduction). We used it in all the cargo holds. decks,
bulkheads, etc. I also used
it aboard the Eppelton Hall, Last paddle wheel river tug, at SF
Maritime Museum. In fact,
I rebuilt a single duplex pump and painted it only with Corroseal
and used it on deck for the
entire summer with very little rusting and easy touch up.You post
my e-mail. It still works for me. R Fraser

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To: the Corroseal Company, 10/4/96
I have personally used your product to repair and rehabilitate the many pieces
of steel equipment found on my ranch, which are exposed to the elements and weather.
(i.e. water tanks, machinery, irrigating steel, tools, and animal handling equipment).
This is truly a “miracle treatment” for any rusted steel application.
Corroseal™ has my recommendation and will find its way in my specifications.
Donald A. Severa A.I.A.
Architect, Templeton, California
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From: born2race@rocketmail.com
To: rust4me@aol.com
Friday, August 18, 2000 at 11:42:51
We used corroseal to save some ornamental iron that was to be used on a customers
front porch. Corroseal saved us hours of sandblasting and prep work. I would
recommend this product to anyone! Thank you so much.
Kevin Sutton
MLR Builders
xxxxxx, FL
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Subj: Re: Corroseal
Date: Monday, February 25, 2002 6:24:02 AM
From: Corroseal
" I purchased a bottles of Corroseal from a distributor in 1982. At that time
I used it to paint a large outdoor fuel tank(rusty) and various other items.The
distributor told me at the time that the product had a limited shelf life. I
was finished with the rust proofing so I pretty well forgot about the product.
I am now restoring old British cars as well as working on old aircraft. I again
had a need for a good rust product. I had purchased a few off the shelf products
and was going to use them when I came across an old quart of Corroseal (at least
20 years old) I decided to test it against the other products to see if it was
any good. I applied Corroseal,POR 15 inhibitor,Ospho
(both phosphoric acid based) Permetex inhibitor,and
finally Boeinghield T9 to a length of 4130 chromoly tubing (rusty)
I wrapped the tube in a wet towel and put
in a bucket slightly filled with water. After 2
weeks now,The Corroseal is the best of the bunch.It still looks like new and
the other products are reverting.This may not be scientific,but it is good enough
for me!
The quart bottle of Corroseal was exposed to temps from 20 degrees to 95 degrees
for over 20 years!
This is truly a fine product and I am delighted
that you are still making it!
Regards,
Dick Maddux
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In a message dated 7/24/03 8:52:57 PM Central Daylight Time, SLeonard@visi.net
writes:
01) Name: Steve Leonard
02) country: USA
03) Comments: I've used Corroseal at Norshipco ship repair yard in Norfolk VA.
as a painter for xxxxxx Corporation and
I thought that it was amazing to paint over rust and it worked too! We
used Corroseal on the hard to reach inner gears and base plates on winches where
sandblasting would cause the loss of stability and there by prevented replacement
costs for the Navy on deck winches of support vessels.
Steve Leonard
xxxxxx,FL
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Date: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 8:00:23 PM
From: svilimonovic@airservicesusa.com
To: info@corroseal.com
01) Name: Stevan Vilimonovic
02) country: USA
03) Comments: I maintain automated weather stations(AWOS) all over the planet.
I was out on Midway Island about seven
months ago and the instrument tower was neglected and req. a
bit of work. I asked what type of outdoor coatings were available for me to
use and the group maintaining the Marine equipment handed me an old five gallon
pail of Corroseal rust converter and a needle hammer to ease my pain. Everything
that they could have showed me, to prove its effectiveness, was either no longer
on island or pulled out of the water and disassembled. Having nothing else
it would have to do. I topcoated it with a high gloss industrial enamel. I
recently returned there and everything looked just as it did the day I had
left months ago. Very impressive product. Since the island is a refuge, the
manager was concerned about chemicals because the Marine personnel seem
to always have products that do harm to the environment. Not the case with
this stuff. I will recommend this product ! to! all my customers to prolong
the life of their weather stations. Thank You.
Stevan Vilimonovic
xxxxxx, OH
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