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Re: When rust is found...



Osphor is also a good product for deactivating rust.




At 1:28 PM -0700 1/19/99, Eric T. Axelson wrote:
>PERMANENT RUST CONTROL IN ONE APPLICATION!
>
>Noverox® is a single component synthetic resin emulsion which combines with
>rust and/or iron to form a protective layer which
>eliminates rust forever, unless it is mechanically removed. In the process of
>inactivating rust, the product forms a barrier against future
>corrosion and doubles as an optimal primer on which can be applied
>overcoats of
>paint or urethane coating.
>
>Noverox® contains no toxic substances and is environmentally friendly. It is
>non-flammable and has a pleasant odour. It is easily
>applied by spray, brush or roller. The product can be applied to damp surfaces
>and has no detrimental effect when welding.
>
>Noverox® is ideally suited to the following fields of application: Ship
>rebuilding, steel construction, vehicle restoration, all types of
>machinery, industrial rust repair and general maintenance.
>
>A suitable topcoat of alkyd, acrylic or urethane based enamel or coating
>should
>be applied over the Noverox® 24 hours after the
>Noverox® is applied to protect against mechanical damage.
>
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>Tom Nas wrote:
>
>> Ray Bonnett <swiller@pacbell.net> wrote:
>>
>> >What is the best product that can be smeared or dabbed onto small rust
>> >chips & bubbles to at least slow down the process enough until the
>> >summer paint job?
>>
>> If you can find them at all- get Noverox or (better still) Fertan.
>> Both are products which bind with the rust to form some different chemical
>> formula- the main thing is that the spot, treated once, won't ever rust
>> again.
>>
>> Clean the spot well to avoid leaving remnants of rust under the surrounding
>> paintwork.
>>
>> I've used Fertan to treat a sanded-clean car that'd been stored without
>> paint for years. The thin layer of rust came straight off and could be
>> brushed off after the Fertan had dried. Under the Fertan, there was only
>> clean steel. Miracle stuff.
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> Tom