Must For Rust ($) or Picklex 20 ($$$). Home Depot used to have the former, haven't seen any lately. The latter is available over the internet. A little of each goes a long way and does not have to be washed off. I do remove the residue with a scotchbrite pad. One potential problem. Cast is pourous. If you use it on cast without any further treatment it can get hung up in the pores and later lift the paint. I have used it on cast, but don't anymore. The best way to prevent rust is to keep sandblasted parts in a dry enclosed building. I have kept them for months that way with no other protection. Snow last night, hummidity near 100%. My building is dry, Super A in sandblasted pieces in a couple of piles, they will not rust. As far as electrolysis, etc, which I don't use either -- flash rust will occur immediately, dry the stuff off before it forms and remove what you miss with a wire wheel on an angle grinder or drill and keep it DRY. And no, I don't get condensation with temperature or dew point changes, as mentioned in an earlier post.
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