Rust encapsulators

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(New page: {{youcanedit}} ==What are rust encapsulators?== Rust encapsulators work by sealing off existing rust, denying it the oxygen it needs to grow. Some common brand name rust encapsulators are:...)
 
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==Arguments against using rust encapsulators==
 
==Arguments against using rust encapsulators==
Arguments against using rust encapsulators:
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*Though many rust encapsulation products carry a "lifetime warranty", such guarantees don't involve labor costs, losses, or other related costs.
 
*Though many rust encapsulation products carry a "lifetime warranty", such guarantees don't involve labor costs, losses, or other related costs.
 
*For hobbyists, it's often best to stick with a single line of paint/finish products, from bare metal to clearcoat. Using most rust products means that you're outside of the product line for the rest of the finish. So, it may be physically incompatible (resulting in a poor paint job), or it may void the product warranty.
 
*For hobbyists, it's often best to stick with a single line of paint/finish products, from bare metal to clearcoat. Using most rust products means that you're outside of the product line for the rest of the finish. So, it may be physically incompatible (resulting in a poor paint job), or it may void the product warranty.

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