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Do I need to paint over "Rust Ender"? |
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Rust Ender does not always have to be top coated, but if you do, you will have one of the toughest rust free coatings available. |
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Must the surface be sanded? |
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Not always, it actually works fine right over rust. Scrape loose rust particles. |
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What is used for clean up? |
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Soap & warm water is all that is needed. |
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Who uses "Rust Ender"? |
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Auto & farm equipment yards, wrought iron restorers, naval bases, U.S Post Office, tractor & equipment restorers, museums, mining & roofing companies. |
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Can I apply "Rust Ender" over body work? |
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Yes as long as the area is cured & free of wax, oil & grease. Sand filler first. |
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What are some of the uses of this product? |
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Floorboards, vehicle panels & trunks, outside & inside machinery & tools. |
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Where was "Rust Ender" developed? What was it developed for? |
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"Rust Ender" was developed for use in the most severe of all areas, used in the naval ship yards for preserving the metals while repairing the vessels. |
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