Rust Neutralisers
Discussion
I have read various threads re chassis painting and protection, but there has been no mention of so-called rust neutralisers/converters such as Kurust/RustMaster.
Has anyone used these prior to Hammeriting? My theory is that I can save on the wire brush elbow grease if I stabilise the rust with one of these products. Any opinions? Thanks in advance.
Has anyone used these prior to Hammeriting? My theory is that I can save on the wire brush elbow grease if I stabilise the rust with one of these products. Any opinions? Thanks in advance.
Rust converter is okay, but removing the rust is better. Also, in my experience, rust converter is a bugger to paint over, which is really bad news as an effective seal is the best defence against future corrosion.
Jenolite and elbow grease are better. Don't be tempted to use the green stuff that Hammerite make and Halfords now sell instead of Jenolite. It's cack.
Jenolite and elbow grease are better. Don't be tempted to use the green stuff that Hammerite make and Halfords now sell instead of Jenolite. It's cack.
I used to use a stuff called Denitrol.
Can't find a web reference to it but after removing loose stuff it provided a good surface for painting etc. Tried it on the outrigger section behind the front wheels and lasted a good while.
On other sections that had rust, never saw it re-appear, rust that is.
Bet its not made anymore or changed names?
Can't find a web reference to it but after removing loose stuff it provided a good surface for painting etc. Tried it on the outrigger section behind the front wheels and lasted a good while.
On other sections that had rust, never saw it re-appear, rust that is.
Bet its not made anymore or changed names?
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