scpaul
1/2 ton status
The Evapo-Rust says that it's not an acid, or other things that are harmful. There's no restrictions on disposal. It's nontoxic, etc,etc. I don't have the container,it's outside in the truck or I'd be more specific.
It says that it attaches to part of the alloy and in doing so it makes the metal almost rust proof. I thought it was bull, but I decided to try it on an area that would be easy to fix. It seems to do exactly what it says. I took 1200 or 1500 and smoothed the rust surface and the paint's edge before I put the Evapo-rust on it.
My rust is just light surface rust. It's only been in snow a couple of times, if what we get can be called snow. I'm in S.C. If we do get snow, it usually stops north of Columbia and I'm S.E. so we don't get it. It's only been To Myrtle Beach twice and we can't drive on the beach unless you want to go to jail, that is. When we got back, I put a lawn sprinkler under it for a while.
The chemical reaction turns the metal black and all I'm supposed to need to do after it "kills" the rust you just wash it off. It doesn't say anything about not painting over it. I agree that it's real hard to believe. The only restriction it warns of is that the chemical reaction messes with gun bluing chemically. You can even use it on aluminum.
Because of the weather, I'm having to give it a couple of extra days. I'll check it again then. I didn't look on the net, I just read the jug. I guess that I'm going to check the web now.
Thanks a bunch, Ryoken. I really do appreciate it. I'll take your advice on the shell. I probably will smooth the surface since it's only in the center of the roof. It has been sitting for 5 + years so I was pressure washing it. The only way that I saw it was because I was standing on top of it. I'm too short to see the top.
Thanks again, Paul
P.S. I'll keep you posted on the stuff if you like and there is a pic on one of the two threads I started. I can't post pics. All I have is an old flip phone.
It says that it attaches to part of the alloy and in doing so it makes the metal almost rust proof. I thought it was bull, but I decided to try it on an area that would be easy to fix. It seems to do exactly what it says. I took 1200 or 1500 and smoothed the rust surface and the paint's edge before I put the Evapo-rust on it.
My rust is just light surface rust. It's only been in snow a couple of times, if what we get can be called snow. I'm in S.C. If we do get snow, it usually stops north of Columbia and I'm S.E. so we don't get it. It's only been To Myrtle Beach twice and we can't drive on the beach unless you want to go to jail, that is. When we got back, I put a lawn sprinkler under it for a while.
The chemical reaction turns the metal black and all I'm supposed to need to do after it "kills" the rust you just wash it off. It doesn't say anything about not painting over it. I agree that it's real hard to believe. The only restriction it warns of is that the chemical reaction messes with gun bluing chemically. You can even use it on aluminum.
Because of the weather, I'm having to give it a couple of extra days. I'll check it again then. I didn't look on the net, I just read the jug. I guess that I'm going to check the web now.
Thanks a bunch, Ryoken. I really do appreciate it. I'll take your advice on the shell. I probably will smooth the surface since it's only in the center of the roof. It has been sitting for 5 + years so I was pressure washing it. The only way that I saw it was because I was standing on top of it. I'm too short to see the top.
Thanks again, Paul
P.S. I'll keep you posted on the stuff if you like and there is a pic on one of the two threads I started. I can't post pics. All I have is an old flip phone.
