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You would learn a lot by going through the Eastwood website about their rust related products. Basically unless the rust is trivial very light surface rust, you need to use two and more different products. Those one step things only work for trivial rust.
What I used first is a liquid, just like water, and it seeps up into seams to reach rust that almost nothing else will. After a short while(longer the better), the next layer of a conversion product is used. Read the details, because in some cases you want to add body filler or seam sealer, or a paint epoxy primer etc. Follow the instructions, and the best products do seem to work as promised.
What I used first is a liquid, just like water, and it seeps up into seams to reach rust that almost nothing else will. After a short while(longer the better), the next layer of a conversion product is used. Read the details, because in some cases you want to add body filler or seam sealer, or a paint epoxy primer etc. Follow the instructions, and the best products do seem to work as promised.