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The most rust resistant stainless steels contain nickel and chromium in addition to iron.
Washing doesn't stop rust to return.
no, it's a waste of money
i think you may want to reword your question. is there rust already, and are you just painting over the rust? in this case, paint will not stop rust. eventually, the rust will bubble up the nice looking paint, and it'll continue to rust through. If there isn't rust yet,.. two advantages to using paint (as opposed to using oil or other processes) to PREVENT rust: 1) relatively cheap and available (it can be as simple as rattle can or as fancy as a professional paint job) 2) you can get any color you want (using other means to stop rust just isn't as purdy) :]
For something to rust you need oxygen and water. Rust specifically relates to iron (or iron products such as steel); it is iron oxide. When the metal comes into contact with oxygen disolved in water the iron in the metal reacts with the oxygen disolved in the water to form iron oxide - rust. This is why most metals are protected, to stop water and oxygen getting into contact with the metal and causing corrosion i.e. rust. Common methods of protection include galvanising, painting and coating.
don't put water in a tank
they can apply paint to the iron or steel to stop the rusting of the car
The most rust resistant stainless steels contain nickel and chromium in addition to iron.
Washing doesn't stop rust to return.
Rust is stopped by preventing oxygen from getting to the metal. This is often done with a coat of paint. Oil and grease can prevent it. Some metals are coated with a thin coat of a metal that doesn't rust, such as galvanized steel.
To stop rust you need to paint or be sure that iron will not be in contact with water. or oxygen because this have water in it
Look for an anti rust spray.
no it can not
Keep metal surfaces dry and clean to prevent moisture accumulation. Use rust-resistant coatings such as paint or rust inhibitors. Apply a rust converter or inhibitor to existing rust to stop its progression. Regularly inspect and maintain metal objects or surfaces for early signs of rust.
They don't remove the rust, they treat it, seal it and stop it from continuing on.
the best way to stop surface rust is to sand the spot of rust off and then spray it with some primer to keep the rust from coming back
hmm, good question, If there's no rust on it now you can keep it clean and dry for the most part and make sure there is no bare metal that allows water to create oxidation. If, on the other hand there is rust that you want to stop in its tracks, you can use a product called 'Por-15'. I use it and it is extraordinary. It will "turn" rust into a hardcoat that stops the cancer. And it does work well. remember por-15.. I jsut found this... never been there b4 http://www.por15.com/