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Re: Painting pipe fence [Re: Cow_doc.308] #7271677 08/30/18 01:34 AM
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POR-15 is excellent over rust, but has to be covered if exposed to UV light. So painting over it is absolutely necessary. It’s been used on vehicle and trailer frames for years

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POR-15 makes a lot of products. Their gas tank sealer is great. But the rust treatment stuff is probably just phosphoric acid solution. When phosphoric acid meets rust it changes to iron phosphate, a very good rustproof primer. HD has it in gallon jugs, cheap. Just knock the loose rust off and spray. POOF! You are rustproof and ready to paint. But you don’t have too. The acid treated fence can stand for years without paint.


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POR-15 is extremely expensive. Rustoleum would be better if needed.



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