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April 21, 2006
Dear friend,
This is your edition of AutoMotives. Today we will talk about How to Get Rid of Rust, with a good rust remover.
The following tips are provided by Eastwood, a leading supplier of car care supplies and tools.
Get
Rid of the Rust!
Stop rust in its tracks
with Eastwood's
Rust Encapsulator. Specifically formulated to coat rusty metal,
Rust Encapsulator chemically reacts with rust to form a hard, durable
coating - halting the further spread of rust! Follow these simple steps
to halt further corrosion and rusting with Rust Encapsulator:
- Remove any loose
rust with a wire brush.
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Clean
the area you will be coating until it is grease and oil free (Try
Eastwood's PRE
Painting Prep)
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Paint or spray Rust
Encapsulator onto the prepped area. Rust Encapsulator can be thinned
20% with laquer thinner to spray, and also comes in convenient aerosol
cans.
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Allow to dry for 6-8 hours. (You can apply 2 coats if necessary -
wait 2-3 hours between coats.)
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Topcoat is not required, but can be applied after 6-8 hours, if desired.
Paint-on Rust Encapsulator
comes in pint, quart, and gallon sizes. One quart will double-coat up
to 50 feet, while the gallon covers a whopping 200 feet with a double-coat.
Aerosol
cans are also available for hard-to-reach areas.
Available in red,
black,
tintable
clear, and silver,
Rust Encapsulator looks great even without a topcoat. Eastwood's Rust
Encapsulator is the best on the market - proven
to be superior in sunlight resistance, preventing rust creep,
and overall durability.
Works great for many
applications, including automotive, lawn and garden items, lawnmowers,
wrought iron fences and decorative items, rusty pipes, steel gutters,
snow blowers, and thousands of other household uses.
Get
Eastwood's
Rust Encapsulator and get rid of the rust. We will not look for another rust remover again!
That wraps up our newsletter for this month. Until the May issue of AutoMotives, I wish you all the best,
Marc Deschamps
Editor
AutoMotives

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