Rust Synthetic Metals
Oct 24th, 2009 Posted in Painting | no comment »
Features Rust
Technically are synthetic resins and alkyd anti-corrosive pigments such as zinc chromate, which prevent the oxidation of ferrous surfaces. Simply put, it’s a sort of background for metals. This prevents rust bloom prior to application of finish paint. This can be synthetic enamel.
Only applies virgin metal surfaces, ie without previous coats. The colors are very different, choosing the most similar to the final paint tone to avoid the application of too many hands to cover.
Application Mode
Can you paint with a brush, brush roller or spray. The maximum dilution in the application with hand tools is 10% of turpentine, gas tanks can reach 50% thinner. Just apply one or two coats of this material as base metals subsequently painted.
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This is a paint capable of withstanding even in areas where synthetic enamel oxidized not join or already be too late to apply a Rust. Their treatment is the same as the Rust. Only a hand applied before glazing. We can find different colors to avoid excessive enamel hands to coat. Something essential before applying a converter is removed from the surface and loose parts as much rust as possible using the knife and sandpaper.