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    Is rust converter really able to convert rust into another compound and stop steel from further rusting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigT View Post
    Is rust converter really able to convert rust into another compound and stop steel from further rusting?






    If the rust converter is that of phosphoric acid, yes. It makes iron phosphate when applied to steel

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigT View Post
    Is rust converter really able to convert rust into another compound and stop steel from further rusting?
    yes

    Rust converter - Wikipedia

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigT View Post
    Is rust converter really able to convert rust into another compound and stop steel from further rusting?
    well it converts rust to something that's kinda paintable as it is if you don't really care how it looks in the end

    but without additional coatings the "converted" material will allow the underlying steel to rust again. it's also kinda flakey so it's still best to grind away the rust if possible

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigT View Post
    Is rust converter really able to convert rust into another compound and stop steel from further rusting?
    YES

    Proof is my 1995 Sentra LEC, on which I spray Turco as its undercoat / anti-rust treatment every year.

    Important notes:
    1) It is sour-smelling
    2) An eye and skin irritant
    3) It will discolor your cement flooring
    4) It will leave a powdery white residue when dried
    5) You will need to steel brush rusty flakes
    6) Of course other parts will still be succeptible to rust

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post
    well it converts rust to something that's kinda paintable as it is if you don't really care how it looks in the end

    but without additional coatings the "converted" material will allow the underlying steel to rust again. it's also kinda flakey so it's still best to grind away the rust if possible
    Agreed, to really do a good job

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigT View Post
    Is rust converter really able to convert rust into another compound and stop steel from further rusting?
    yes, it does.
    but the first step is also the most important: "remove as much rust as you can." use a metal brush if you have to.
    and the last step, if you want your handiwork to really last, is to paint it afterward, to strengthen its anti-rust properties.

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