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6th February 2020, 06:45 PM #1
Bondall Ranex Rustbuster
Ranex Rustbuster converts rust from a detrimental oxide to a beneficial phosphate of iron.
Have been asked to help clean up old widows place and the deck & step rails have rust problems, not just surface but has not eaten its way through.
Is this stuff any good? or what other things should I try?
Money to spend is short in all directions.I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds
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6th February 2020, 07:21 PM #2GOLD MEMBER
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It works very well to clean it up before doing some form of protective finish. The surface will rust again if you don’t protect it
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6th February 2020, 08:01 PM #3.
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The active ingredient in Ranex is Phosphoric acid (PA) and Ranex only contains between 10 and 30% PA.
Ranex costs $30/L but for $22 at Bunnings you can also purchase a litre of Chemtech rust converter that contains between 30 and 60% PA
I personally don't like either all that much as they also contain too much detergent (OK that does help wet the surface) that unfortunately also produces a residue when it dries - OK it can be washed off but then the steel starts rusting again.
In your application a detergent residue might not matter that much but if you want a really smooth finish then for $28/L I use the 85% PA (for food grade hydroponic use) from ebay see Phosphoric Acid 1L Food Grade Hydroponics,swimming Pool, Rust Removal | eBay This has no detergent in it but if needed you can always transfer some to a temporary container and add a couple of drops of dishwashing liquid. Just watch out, as 85% is pretty strong and will make a mess of any terrazzo etc. Also don't wash it off - let it dry and paint straight over the top.
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6th February 2020, 08:21 PM #4
thanks guys very helpful advice, looks like the Ranex as she has that already...lazy SIL bought it but got no further.
I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds
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6th February 2020, 09:20 PM #5GOLD MEMBER
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6th February 2020, 09:47 PM #6
Make sure you chip or scrape of off any scale; PA loves a light coating of rust but can’t work its magic through layers of it. My preferred method is to hit it with a carbide scraper and some elbow grease.
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