

Rust Treatment, 1 Qt Btl, Opaque
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Chuck W.
> 24 hourEasy to use, dries quickly to a black surface you can paint, or if a floorboard as in my Heeps case, just cover with Dynomat and carpet (after you fix the leak!)
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Michael Novota
> 24 hourThis stuff is great and will do as advertised but works really well if you knock the surface rust off with a metal brush. Putting this on non-abrasively attacked rust will yield a less than optimal finish. If you knock the surface rush off and then apply Loctite to non-fully oxidized metal it will create a very dark grey to black layer with will seal the surface from oxygen/water. It worked so well after sanding the rust a little that I almost did not paint over it. I have used this to coat and treat all my equipment in my work space in a humid environment and it works really well.
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Juvenal Parisian
> 24 hourPerfect met my expectations.
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Kent
> 24 hourI used this product several years ago, when it first came on the market. It worked very well then. I never had rust bleed through the paint. I always covered it with an oil based primer before covering with a finish coat of paint. With my last purchase I used this product in the same way as I did previously, however rust has bled through the final coating after a few weeks. I wonder, did Loctite change their formula?
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Becky Rogers
> 24 hourGood
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Ronald Coyle
> 24 hourexcellent product have used on several rust issues it really works.
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Sparkys
> 24 hourGREAT STUFF
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Patricia Sam
> 24 hourworks wonders
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JKrueger
> 24 hourThis is the ONLY stuff for treating rusted metal (also a matching Henkel product- just match the 75430 number). I used this decades ago working on cars, where I would then apply glass cloth/polyester resin/bondo over the area for rust repair (when I was young and poor and couldnt afford new metal...!). It helped the repairs last much longer. I am now repairing a rusted storm culvert on my pond, and tried a number of products from HD and Lowes that were a complete waste of time. For best results, knock/scrape/wire brush loose rust and layered scale off the area to be repaired, and use a motorized wire wheel to really get down to it. Clean the area with solvent like enamel reducer, lacquer thinner or Xylol before applying- this is a water-based product so it can be repelled by dirt, oil or grease. Youll see those little divots as you apply it- just keep working the material, itll cover. Use two coats. Bless Amazon for making the real thing so easy to find, and easy to get.
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warren j mcclure
> 24 hourworked as described