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Do you brush off the surphace rust, wash off, then paint this on? How long do you let it sit before you wash it off, let it dry and then paint?Armada said:I also use the same thing that Chris recommends, with good success. It is also phosphoric acid based. It's a liquid, brush it on. I buy it from an automotive paint supplier. It's called Rust-Mort, made by SEM. Good stuff. Wear goggles and gloves when applying, and rinse and dry well.
steelsoldiers said:I like the rust convetors. Eastwood makes a couple of nice ones. Some are phosphoric acid based and will leave a black phosphate coating. Those have worked well for me as they are thin and will work into seams. You just need to make sure you rinse real well and dry it out before primer and paint. Otherwise, it will keep working and can cause paint to fail. They also have rust converting paint which encapsulates the rust and then you can paint over it. I have read mixed reviews of POR-15. Some folks love it, many complain about it flaking, etc... after it has been on for a while.
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