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Old 30-10-20, 02:47
Jacques Reed Jacques Reed is offline
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Default Rust converter vs rust removal

Hi Lionel,

The link here says it all.

https://www.duluxprotectivecoatings....converters.pdf

I stopped using rust converters 35 years ago when I used Ironize of some steel outdoor furniture and within a year rust bled through. Yes, too, I followed the directions.

Getting rid of the rust is the best way IMHO.

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