Frequently Asked Questions about Use and Effectiveness

RUST Primer chemically reacts with oxide or steel to form a bonded iron phosphate layer, which is impermeable and highly resistant to corrosion, halting the corrosive process and protecting the metal surface.

RUST Primer can be applied at ambient temperatures ranging between 45ºF and 140ºF (7ºC and 60ºC), ensuring proper adhesion and curing in various application environments.

The elasticity of RUST Primer allows it to adapt to temperature variations, from extremely low temperatures (-90ºF / -67ºC) to high temperatures (400ºF / 200ºC), maintaining its effectiveness in extreme conditions.

RUST Primer works well with many existing types of finishes, especially those with low VOC (volatile organic compounds) content, facilitating its application in a variety of maintenance and renovation contexts.

The surface should be prepared by completely removing rust and loose paint using a wire brush or water spray. Then, degrease the surface using an appropriate solvent, followed by a rinse with water to remove any residues.

Applying two coats of RUST Primer, totaling between 120 and 140 microns, increases corrosion protection, ensuring a uniform and durable coverage that extends the life of the treated surface.