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How to stop rust without removing it
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How to stop rust without removing it
Hi, I'm an artist and I am planning to work with metal materials for a series.
For most of them I will need to partially oxidize the metal, then stop the rusting and fix it.
I'm guessing I would have to "kill" the active oxygen agent and then layer the whole sheet with a protecting agent but I don't know how.
Thanks for reading, and hopefully for answering.
For most of them I will need to partially oxidize the metal, then stop the rusting and fix it.
I'm guessing I would have to "kill" the active oxygen agent and then layer the whole sheet with a protecting agent but I don't know how.
Thanks for reading, and hopefully for answering.
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Re: How to stop rust without removing it
hammerite smooth or hammered finnish avalable in differen colours
http://www.hammerite.co.uk/index.html
http://www.hammerite.co.uk/index.html
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Re: How to stop rust without removing it
there a few ways to start the rust, heres just one site off a google search..................
http://gomakesomething.com/ht/age/rust-guide/
rust is like fire kill the oxygen and it kills the flames - kill the oxygen it kills the rust
an acrylic or matt lacquer will do the job
http://gomakesomething.com/ht/age/rust-guide/
rust is like fire kill the oxygen and it kills the flames - kill the oxygen it kills the rust
an acrylic or matt lacquer will do the job
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Re: How to stop rust without removing it
Would love to see your completed works.
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Re: How to stop rust without removing it
Post by dewaltdisney »
You could buy a Lancia and save a lot of trouble
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Re: How to stop rust without removing it
Years ago I bought some stuff called stop rust, I think it was made by Comma.
Anyway it turns the rust to Magnetite.
Anyway it turns the rust to Magnetite.
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Re: How to stop rust without removing it
Post by Beachcomber »
Hammerite will work if you can cover both sides of the metal - if there is an unaccessable part of the structure (inside of a tube etc) rust will burst back through the hammerite finish as it's still being fed from the other side.
I've just got some of this to try:
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Paintin ... 152/p43408
Not used it yet but hoping it solves the problem before the cab falls off my van!
I've just got some of this to try:
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Paintin ... 152/p43408
Not used it yet but hoping it solves the problem before the cab falls off my van!

If at first you don't succeed - remove all evidence that you tried.
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Re: How to stop rust without removing it
I'll back this up. We had an old caravan with a rusted steel chassis. Spent ages wirebrushing, scraping and cleaning. Two coats of Hammerite, but two years later, the rust was coming back.Beachcomber wrote:Hammerite will work if you can cover both sides of the metal - if there is an unaccessable part of the structure (inside of a tube etc) rust will burst back through the hammerite finish as it's still being fed from the other side.
I've just got some of this to try:
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Paintin ... 152/p43408
Not used it yet but hoping it solves the problem before the cab falls off my van!
I started out with nothing, I still have most of it.
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