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*Rust prevention products are primarily advertised in hobbyist mags, not in periodicals read by professionals in the paint and body industry. | *Rust prevention products are primarily advertised in hobbyist mags, not in periodicals read by professionals in the paint and body industry. | ||
*The thought that the rust still lurks beneath the encapsulator, and hasn't been completely eliminated, is troubling. | *The thought that the rust still lurks beneath the encapsulator, and hasn't been completely eliminated, is troubling. | ||
− | *The cultural or conceptual notion that the rust hasn't been removed, just covered by "that black stuff". | + | *The cultural or conceptual notion that the rust hasn't been removed, just covered by "that black stuff".* |
+ | The notion that, after you "encapsulate" rust, it still "lives underneath", is generally correct. There is mobile oxygen in the metal, living beneath the surface, causing more rust. | ||
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Rust encapsulation products are hard to remove from skin. Try soaking in vegetable oil for 30 minutes, or see if there is a specific solvent for the product you're using. | Rust encapsulation products are hard to remove from skin. Try soaking in vegetable oil for 30 minutes, or see if there is a specific solvent for the product you're using. |