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Will "The Destroyer" remove or harm paint? |
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No, it will not harm paint, but may stain paint if left on for a long period. |
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What should i use to top coat over rust destroyer? |
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Any type of primer, paint or "Rust Ender". |
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Will "The Destroyer" help primer or paint adhere? |
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It leaves an etch that makes your primer/paint stick like never before. |
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Can I soak nuts - bolts - tools & parts in rust destroyer? |
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You can soak parts with no damage to threads, parts or tools. |
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Should I use "The Destroyer" after sandblasting? |
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Yes, even after sandblasting, grinding, or sanding there is active rust particles deep in the metal. "The Destroyer" leaves absolutely no active corrosion in the metal. |
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Does this product need to be top coated? |
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Yes metal must be topcoated with primer or paint soon after use. |
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What are those powders and colors after using destroyer ? |
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This a coating that "Destroyer" leaves after being rinsed with water. |
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How long should I leave "The Destroyer" on? |
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Let soak for at least 20 minutes, resoak if needed. |
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