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<blockquote data-quote="mnbryant2001" data-source="post: 733978" data-attributes="member: 13796"><p>Rustoleum is a good product but is mostly geared for mild surface rust. if you have pitted rust i suggest getting a brush on rust stopping product. There are a lot of names out there for this but the one I use is called Rust Mort and is made by the Sems company. Brush it on and let it dry them put Rustoleum over it. It will not perform if left exposed to sun and weather. I coated the 4 wheel drive floorboard with this stuff 10 years ago and it never got any worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnbryant2001, post: 733978, member: 13796"] Rustoleum is a good product but is mostly geared for mild surface rust. if you have pitted rust i suggest getting a brush on rust stopping product. There are a lot of names out there for this but the one I use is called Rust Mort and is made by the Sems company. Brush it on and let it dry them put Rustoleum over it. It will not perform if left exposed to sun and weather. I coated the 4 wheel drive floorboard with this stuff 10 years ago and it never got any worse. [/QUOTE]
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