Rust removal with Ospho
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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
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==Protect metal from rusting== | ==Protect metal from rusting== | ||
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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. | 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. | ||
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==Prepping metal for Ospho== | ==Prepping metal for Ospho== | ||
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Sand with 180 on a DA, when wipe off the grayish powder with wax and grease remover, then prime. | Sand with 180 on a DA, when wipe off the grayish powder with wax and grease remover, then prime. | ||
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==Criticism== | ==Criticism== |