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Re: Rust Neutralizers?
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Posted by kyhayman on December 06, 2003 at 16:25:42 from (205.188.208.73):
In Reply to: Rust Neutralizers? posted by GG on December 06, 2003 at 11:05:24:
I used Gempler's rust converted (some kind of non acidic water based 'magic stuff'). I didnt believe their claims, all the picutres looked great but it just didnt jive with my understanding of chemistry. It worked. Painted the decks on a NH 1034 stackline automatic bale wagon. That was 5 years ago and even the bare spots where the paint has rubbed off havent rusted (except one spot that looks like I missed with the rust converter). I followed the directions and used 2 coats, 48 hrs apart, then I put on 2 coats of acrylic primer, wet sanded, and put on 5 coats of NH red. Wouldnt put on nearly as much paint on anything else but the decks absolutely must be slick or the hay doesnt slide right.
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