The fluid film is sheep lanolin. It will wash off with Dawn Dishwashing liquid and hot water like it was never there...
To cure the long term problem, after removing the Fluid Film, the rusted/corroded steel should be treated with two coats of OSPHO, and then coated with a two part epoxy paint.The fluid film is sheep lanolin. It will wash off with Dawn Dishwashing liquid and hot water like it was never there...
I was going to suggest using POR after the oxpho.To cure the long term problem, after removing the Fluid Film, the rusted/corroded steel should be treated with two coats of OSPHO, and then coated with a two part epoxy paint.
POR is overrated and will peal unless the material is perfectly prepared. There are a lot better products out there that work better.I was going to suggest using POR after the oxpho.
I just prepared a well used, covered in surface rust, air blast sprayer to be partially coated in POR-15. I've done lots of reading/watching of different people who have used it. The common denominator for those who had poor results failed to properly prepare and apply the product. Seeing is believing. I prepared the surface per the instructions from POR so I will soon become one of the advocates or haters.POR is overrated and will peal unless the material is perfectly prepared. There are a lot better products out there that work better.
There is no doubt that you will get better results with better preparation, however, it will always look like a plastic product on the metal. If you are doing a car restoration there are a lot better products that have that original look and will maintain that original look for many years and decades with proper storage and cleaning. This is just one of them. https://www.rustbullet.com/I just prepared a well used, covered in surface rust, air blast sprayer to be partially coated in POR-15. I've done lots of reading/watching of different people who have used it. The common denominator for those who had poor results failed to properly prepare and apply the product. Seeing is believing. I prepared the surface per the instructions from POR so I will soon become one of the advocates or haters.
I have used a (two part) product manufactured by the Ameron Corp. in the Netherlands, and also distributed in the USA.There is no doubt that you will get better results with better preparation, however, it will always look like a plastic product on the metal. If you are doing a car restoration there are a lot better products that have that original look and will maintain that original look for many years and decades with proper storage and cleaning. This is just one of them. https://www.rustbullet.com/