Posted 2009-09-30 5:05 PM (#111284 - in reply to #111267) Subject: RE: www.rustguy.com
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I've used several brands of rust converters for many years. Generally most work as advertised. Never used this product. Many are phosphoric acid or water based and are applied directly to a rusted area that has been first cleaned of all loose surface rust.
Posted 2009-09-30 9:53 PM (#111293 - in reply to #111267) Subject: RE: www.rustguy.com
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I was curious about this too. I bought a steel trailer that was painted four years ago but the paint is flat (oxidized). I read the website but not sure about these types of products. I wonder how expensive it is.
Posted 2009-10-01 10:30 AM (#111304 - in reply to #111267) Subject: RE: www.rustguy.com
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$198 gallon for "converter" and "preventer" The more you buy the cheaper it is. I gallon will do 500 square feet. I have ordered it and will give it a chance.
Posted 2009-10-01 5:16 PM (#111327 - in reply to #111267) Subject: RE: www.rustguy.com
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"OSPHO" is a converter product that works exceptionally well, and at $28/ gal is a fraction of the cost of the other product. This has been commonly used in the aviation and marine fields for many years, and enjoys an enviable reputation. It also applies at a rate of 600 sq/ft/gal.