A aangel Well-Known Member Joined Oct 18, 2010 Messages 568 Reaction score 65 Location Toronto Mar 31, 2016 #1 I have a black iron pipe gas manifold. It's a week old and already starting to rust. I'd like to treat it, cheaply if possible, to remove the rust and prevent future corrosion. Any ideas?
I have a black iron pipe gas manifold. It's a week old and already starting to rust. I'd like to treat it, cheaply if possible, to remove the rust and prevent future corrosion. Any ideas?
L lumpher Well-Known Member Joined Jul 15, 2009 Messages 5,083 Reaction score 287 Location Texas Mar 31, 2016 #2 You can sand off the rust, prime it with Rustoleum primer, and paint with Rustoleum paint.
Loyd Well-Known Member Joined Jun 3, 2015 Messages 77 Reaction score 19 Location Colonial Heights Apr 3, 2016 #3 Sand or brush it with a wire brush and remove as much rust as possible. Treat it with a rust converter such as Ospho http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000C02CDG/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20 then paint. Or just paint it with rustoleum paint. Last edited by a moderator: Oct 23, 2018
Sand or brush it with a wire brush and remove as much rust as possible. Treat it with a rust converter such as Ospho http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000C02CDG/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20 then paint. Or just paint it with rustoleum paint.
OP A aangel Well-Known Member Joined Oct 18, 2010 Messages 568 Reaction score 65 Location Toronto Apr 4, 2016 Thread Starter #4 Thanks for the advice all. I have access to some chems that remove rust. I'll scrub, then use that, and then whatever's left of my rustoleum can.
Thanks for the advice all. I have access to some chems that remove rust. I'll scrub, then use that, and then whatever's left of my rustoleum can.