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Re: RUST REMOVAL

To: Michael Leach <mrleach@Fair.Net>, shop-talk@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: RUST REMOVAL
From: Michael Sloane <msloane@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997 21:26:15 -0400
I have had good luck in this area with "Rust Converter" from Gemplers. I
think it is sold under different names by others. It is a black liquid that
dries shiny black and acts as a primer and rust binder. You still have to
wire brush the loose rust first, and do not get it on your hands - it won't
wash off. I think it has muriatic or some other kind of acid as one
component. It also seems to pretty well ruin the brush, so I buy a couple
of cheap (under a buck) brushes, slap the stuff on, and then toss the brush.

Mike

At 07:39 AM 7/16/97 +0000, Michael Leach wrote:
>I am going to paint an older trailer with some heavy surface rust (pitted).
>Is there a cheap way to remove most of it fast (i.e. acid, rust removers
>found at home depot)?  It does not have to be pretty just so I can paint it.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Michael
>
>


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