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  2. Hammer paint - Wikipedia

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    To get a regular paint to look smooth, the surface would have to be prepared first, for example, by spackling, sanding, grinding or polishing. With hammer paint, this step can be omitted. Some hammer paints (e.g. by Hammerite) are formulated to be usable directly on rusted steel without surface preparation other than brushing to remove the ...

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    We picked out Rust-Oleum Heirloom White spray paint and went to town. If I was going to do this again, I would definitely get rollout paint and not use spray paint. It took a long time to get it ...

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    “The cost of materials (paint, primer, Roloc Bristle Discs, etcetera.) is enough to make you question your sanity. For instance, you can spend $500 to $800 on a gallon of primer.

  5. Conservation and restoration of road vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Restoration of a vehicle’s exterior can take many forms. A vehicle that has been left unmaintained will often accumulate rust over time. [19] Sometimes this rust deterioration can render an exterior part unusable. [19] In which case a replacement part like a fender, front grill or door mirror must be purchased outright from an external source ...

  6. Rustproofing - Wikipedia

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    There are aftermarket electronic "rustproofing" technologies claimed to prevent corrosion by "pushing" electrons into the car body, to limit the combination of oxygen and iron to form rust. The loss of electrons in paint is also claimed to be the cause of “paint oxidisation” and the electronic system is also supposed to protect the paint. [4]

  7. Black oxide - Wikipedia

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    The NaOH (caustic soda) and elevated temperature cause Fe 3 O 4 (black oxide) to form on the surface of the metal instead of Fe 2 O 3 (red oxide; rust). While it is physically denser than red oxide, the fresh black oxide is porous, so oil is then applied as post treatment to the heated part, which seals it by "sinking" into it.

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