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Rust Converters and How they Work on Your Metal Restorations

Rust Converters and How they Work on Your Metal Restorations

What types of metal does Rust Converter work on?

Rust Converter is effective on ferrous metals such as steel and iron.

How does Rust Converter work?

Rust Converter contains tannic acid which chemically bonds then reacts with the rust to convert it to iron tannate. This results in a stable, black polymeric coating. Rust Converter reacts only to areas where rust is present.

MWorks Rust Converter
MWorks Rust Converter, Part Number: 119136

Should the surface be prepped prior to application?

Yes. To prepare the surface, remove loose particles of rust and debris with a wire brush. Remove any grease, oil, or salt residue with a safety solvent or degreaser. Please note that any residue left on the surface may interfere with the adhesion of the product. It is important not to take it down to bare metal. If so, a metal primer is needed in place of the rust converter.

How much coverage does it provide?

Aerosol covers 50-75 sq. ft. Each quart will cover 50-75 square feet. A gallon will cover about 200-300 sq. ft. Irregular, porous surfaces will require heavier application.

Can product be reused?

Yes, but only what was not poured from the bottle prior to application. Do not return unused products to the original container. Once the product encounters metal the chemical reaction will contaminate any unused product.

Will temperature affect results?

Yes. Optimum results are obtained when the surface temperature and the product are between 50°F and 95°F. Do not apply if the surface temperature is below 50°F as this can cause the product to dry milky white or not fully adhere to the rust. If the temperature of the surface is significantly higher than 95°F, it can cause some of the components to evaporate too quickly and interfere with adhesion.

Is clean up easy?

Simply clean application equipment with soap and water immediately after use.

Typical Instructions

Preparation

Remove all loose rust and dirt using a wire brush. Clean any residual grease and oils from the surface.

Equipment

Rust Converter can be applied with a brush, trigger bottle or a spray gun. Brush - A common household paint brush or foam applicator. Spray Gun - HVLP or conventional spray gun using a 1.0-1.4 nozzle at low pressure. Trigger Bottle - For best results, use in conjunction with brush. DO NOT use trigger bottle for any other products or disposed of after use.

Application

Shake well before use. Rust Converter is ready-to-use right out of the bottle. No dilution or reduction is necessary. Liberally spray or brush the rust converter onto corroded surfaces. One quart will cover 50-75 square feet (about twice the area of a queen-sized bed) on a smooth, non-porous surface. Irregular, porous, or textured surfaces may require more product.

Important

Do not return unused material to original container. Do not apply this product to painted surfaces. Do not apply this product to surfaces below 50°F. Do not allow this product to freeze.

Drying Time

The resulting coat will dry in about 20 minutes. Drying time may vary based on temperature. Apply a second coat to ensure complete transformation of rusted surfaces. Allow 48 hours (about 2 days) of cure time before the application of the finished paint coat.