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[ihc] Rust intervention



There was a vendor at North West Roundup named Rust Doctor. He (they) sell the latex rust "stuff" by the quart or gallon. Nice display of old rusty stuff that they had reclaimed. He, the vendor, said that Rust Doctor makes magnetite out of the rust. I don't think he's even close to being accurate there, but the stuff that he had reclaimed looked very good.

First they put the Rust Doctor on, then several layers of sanding sealer to even out the surface and then painted that surface. So, for example, they had an old rusty wagon with a piece of it still covered with rust, a piece with the rust converted to magnetite, and a final painted surface. Looked good.

One of the reasons I bring this up is that I posted just before going North that I had used Duro Extend on the surfaces I could reach between my inner and outer fenders. Same stuff with a different name as far as I can tell. Rust Doctor sells for $25/qt. and I THINK that is about twice what you can find the Duro or its equivalent for at your local hardware store.

However, it was very nice of the Rust Doctor fellow to be a show sponsor and if I hadn't already had a supply of the Duro, I'd have bought a quart. He had what was to me a really innovative idea and that was to use a garden sprayer to spray the latex up into the spaces you can't reach with a swab or a brush. I wish I had thought of that while I had the holes open into my fenders. Not rocket science, but I never thought of a garden sprayer.

Over the years, I've used the latex and have had good luck with it. Floor pans and such are so much easier to deal with by using the latex than any other way i know. I also use a Phosphoric Acid compound that converts the rust to an iron phosphate that is very durable and forms a good paint base. However, it makes me kind of nervous when I'm using it because the bottle has large red warning signs all over it. You're not supposed to drip it on yourself, and I seem to be a natural born dripper. I'm talking about when I paint!

John

John Hofstetter
Ol' Saline
www.goldrush.com/~hofs



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