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    Wurth SKS Gray Discontinued

    I understand the Wurth has discontinued Stonegard SKS in gray. Has anyone found a suitable substitute for coating a fuel tank?
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    This is the REAL PRODUCT used By Porsche (since fifties... look at the video " Made by hand"......): HENKEL TEROSON LINE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 50/50 View Post
    I understand the Wurth has discontinued Stonegard SKS in gray.
    Where did you get that information from?
    I just ordered two bottles for my tank last week and received them within 3 days. No mention of it being discontinued.
    I could order some for you if you are interested, but shipping from Austria may be expensive and you never know about the temperature.
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    I was told the same thing by my Wurth rep recently. The grey SKS has been discontinued (at least here in the US). He found me three or four bottles of remaining stock.

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    Clemens:
    The North American operation of Wurth lists only black. And Neither Pelican nor Stoddard have it.

    Andrea:
    The distributor of Henkel's Teroson that you referenced will not ship from the UK.

    Maybe 3M has a suitable product?

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    Still available in my Würth wholesale shop as of right now. I’m thinking of ordering a few bottles, but first I’ll call them tomorrow to verify that it is indeed discontinued.
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    I used Upol Gravitex as an alternative and can highly recommend it (solvent based, not water). Comes in grey, white and black (so you can actually get the grey "perfect" if needed).
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