Yes. Waterborne alkyds are compatible with oil-based alkyds as long as the surface is clean and deglossed.
Zinc is commonly used to coat iron to prevent rust.
Most hammers should be rust-resistant. However, you can always apply a rust coat if you want to, just in case.
Rust is created when iron and oxygen meet. If you block the oxygen from making contact with the iron no rust will form. So, a simply coat of metal primer will inhibit the onset of rust.
The chain is normally steel and regular oiling will reduce rust and worn linkage
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.
By galvanizing it. this means putting A coat of Zinc on the iron. Then it wont moisten or rust.
Wax them or coat them with oil to keep moisture away.
To effectively remove rust from a grill, you can use a wire brush or sandpaper to scrub off the rust. After scrubbing, apply a rust remover or a mixture of vinegar and baking soda to further clean the rust. Finally, rinse the grill thoroughly and apply a coat of high-heat paint to prevent future rusting.
Yes, guitar strings can rust over time due to exposure to moisture and air. Rust can affect the sound quality and playability of the strings.
It is possible for the LCD Wall Mount to rust if exposed to outdoor weather, but if it is kept inside it shouldn't rust.
If you don't dust them they will get old and rust! No matter what everything will rust in a long period of time!
Cast iron furniture will rust over time. However, one can buy a specialized brush set intended to remove rust from furniture.