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I’ve used the rust converter in the undercarriage frame of my 1939 Ford with good results.
This converts the metal to a black primer which is fine since I didn’t plan on painting under the car.
You didn't specify if you are planning to use this on a bicycle.
If you are planning on painting over this converter, check to see if it will adhere
to the type of paint you plan on using.
Schwinn dipped all their frames in phosphoric acid before the painting process. I've stripped frames, blasted and sanded and still could not get at all the rust between some of the bars and other tight spots so that's why I started spraying them with the acid. And it also helps when you aren't going to prime or paint right after the frame or part is cleaned up.
Schwinn dipped all their frames in phosphoric acid before the painting process. I've stripped frames, blasted and sanded and still could not get at all the rust between some of the bars and other tight spots so that's why I started spraying them with the acid. And it also helps when you aren't going to prime or paint right after the frame or part is cleaned up.
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