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#1491057 03/07/2023 7:55 PM
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Howdy,
I want to remove some light rust (or encapsulate it??) and then put a finish coat on that. It won't be seen so I don't need perfection. I would like to spray it on to get into the crevices, etc. Is their one spray can that would do it all?

What do you truckers find to work best?

Greatly appreciate!!

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I am a fan of using a wire brush to get off anything loose, then wipe it down with acetone, then use Rustoleum rust encasulator primer.

The primer does not age well, so I would spray something over it, but I have not found anything that doesn't stick to the rustoleum stuff.


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Maddoggee Might use Por 15 in there where sun wont get it,used there primer on a fuel tank out in the sun,still OK after 5 years.


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