It came about in 1947, been around awhile.
Any of you ever use it? I have used it all my life. Grandpa kept it around when we would fabricate /paint old Dozers, Tractors, Trailers and when we would re paint our drilling rigs.
It chemically changes rust “iron oxide to an inert “iron phosphate” stops the rust in its tracks and seals it in a layer of zink phosphate. No need to primer, just paint. I treat the Fire Hydrants I strip down. It makes paint adhere tough. Caution: It is caustic as hell, where long sleeves and runner gloves!
Finished my gate and install, and photos of the raw gate and after treatment. I used it a lot on the farm repairing calcium chloride filled tractor rims.
Any of you ever use it? I have used it all my life. Grandpa kept it around when we would fabricate /paint old Dozers, Tractors, Trailers and when we would re paint our drilling rigs.
It chemically changes rust “iron oxide to an inert “iron phosphate” stops the rust in its tracks and seals it in a layer of zink phosphate. No need to primer, just paint. I treat the Fire Hydrants I strip down. It makes paint adhere tough. Caution: It is caustic as hell, where long sleeves and runner gloves!
Finished my gate and install, and photos of the raw gate and after treatment. I used it a lot on the farm repairing calcium chloride filled tractor rims.
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