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[[Image:Wheel_well_post_ospho.jpg|thumb|350px|A rusty wheel well after applying Ospho.]] <br clear="all"> ==Summary== Ospho has some advantages over other rust removal methods. It's easy, inexpensive, and not messy. This article demonstrates how to use Ospho to remove light surface rust and heavy rust, and how to use Ospho to prevent fresh steel from rusting. ==Tools and supplies== *A quart of Ospho. *Red scuff pads, [http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/Renewable/Energy/Products/Product_Catalog/?PC_7_RJH9U5230ON1E02JQNKPVC18P7_nid=JFPWTTZFX3gsQQGTPXMHBHgl73FX3QZTDNbl part #07747]. *Rubber gloves. *Paper shop towels. [[Image:Ospho_supplies.jpg|thumb|left|350px|Supplies for applying Ospho: red scuff pads, rubber gloves, paper shop towels, and a quart of Ospho.]] <br clear="all"> ==Removing surface rust== Use a pump spray bottle to apply Ospho liberally. Scrub it in with the scrub pads, then wipe off the excess with the towels, and let it sit 24 hours. If you want to clean it some more, sand it with 80 grit, and reapply. {{#evp:streetfire|3b71a259-1f40-41b4-9958-9d4601675a88|Removing surface rust with Ospho.}} <br clear="all"> ==Protect metal from rusting== If you strip an entire vehicle at once, but are going to be working on one panel at a time, you can Ospho the entire vehicle to prevent it from rusting. When Ospho dries, it leaves a protective primer coat that will prevent rust for months. If there's excess Ospho on the steel, you may notice some streaking. To handle this, you can reapply the Ospho, and wipe it off smoothly. {{#evp:streetfire|53e0ac21-dee1-4bb6-82dc-9d46017671c9|Removing surface rust with Ospho, part 2.}} <br clear="all"> ==Prepping metal for Ospho== Sand with 80 grit, then clean with wax and grease remover. {{#evp:streetfire|37912353-77ab-4964-b033-9d4a0088a9a5|Prepping metal for Ospho.}} <br clear="all"> ==Prepping Ospho for primer== On exposed surfaces, sand the coating to give the epoxy something to bite into. If there was any streaking, you can sand a little more on those spots. Sand with 180 on a DA, when wipe off the grayish powder with wax and grease remover, then prime. {{#evp:streetfire|cd7613ed-93d2-4390-91a8-9d4c0062cd38|Prepping Ospho for primer.}} <br clear="all"> ==Criticism== The use of acid metal pretreatments is controversial in hotrodding. Because incomplete removal of the acid film may cause topcoat failure, its use is explicitly cautioned against by some epoxy primer manufacturers. For more details, see: [[Phosphoric acid as metal pretreatment]]. ==Related articles== *[[Epoxy primer]] *[[Phosphoric acid as metal pretreatment]] *[[Pitted rust]] *[[Rust]] *[[Stripping paint]] ==References== *Adapted from a Hotrodders Bulletin Board [http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/ospho-solution-rust-removal-175465.html forum post] by deadbodyman, with permission.
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