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How does eastwood rust converter work to remove rust?


Asked by Coen Reid on Dec 11, 2021 FAQ



This high-tech formula halts residual rust in its tracks and converts it into a black protective polymeric coating that eliminates the need for sanding. The converted protective coating is a suitable primer, and is compatible with most top coats. Simply remove loose rust with a wire brush, then apply Eastwood’s Rust Converter.
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Description Eastwood Rust Dissolver removes only the rust, and won't eat-away at the metal itself. Leaves the newly de-rusted metal ready to paint, plate or powder-coat. Gentle enough for engine parts
Consequently, A rust converter also contains an organic polymer that acts as a moisture barrier and provides a protective layer on the surface of the metal. When the rust converter comes in contact with rust, it reacts with it and forms a blue film.
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Also, rust converters are not heat resistant, so you can’t use them on your wood stove, grill, engine boiler, or other surfaces that will be heated. Also, for rust converters to work effectively, rust must be present on the metal surface. This means that you can’t use it on bare metal or non-rusty surfaces.
Keeping this in consideration,
Eastwood Rust Converter should be stored in a cool dry place, protected from freezing or temperatures above 100 degreesF. Optimum results are obtained when the surface temperature and the product are between 50 degreesF and 95 degreesF.