Rust Bullet RB53 Standard Industrial Strength Rust Inhibitor
Brand | RUST BULLET |
Finish Type | Matte |
Size | Standard |
Item Volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | True |
Package Information | Tin |
Coverage | Medium |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 856084000135 |
Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 10.16 x 15.24 cm; 1.19 Kilograms |
ASIN | B00028EU38 |
A**M
Rust Bullet...a little pricey, but good stuff
Price per quart is a little much, but it works great. Goes on easy and fast. If surface is prepared correctly, RUST BULLET provides great protective film to help prevent any future rust.
A**R
Looks good on galvanized lift
Bit pricey. Hope it lasts per discussion with their tech person. Using in Marine environment on jetski lift arms that got a bit rusty over time. Just did it so will report back after a few months.
L**I
It dried hard
Painted the rear half of my pickup truck frame with this. It worked as expected, and dried to a hard finish. Time will tell if it will actually hold up or not, but appears to be good for now.
C**Z
Handrail Project
My newly installed metal handrails (in March, 2016) have already showing sign of rusting. So, I searched online to find some paints that can protect the handrails and can last a long time without redoing it every 2 or so years. Then I found Rust Bullet products and decided to give a try. I must say the price is not cheap as you could find in local store or big box chain stores (Home depot or Loews). I applied products to my hand-rails in the front porch about a month ago and then in my backyard hand-rails 3 days ago. I prepared the surface of hand rails according to the instruction by lightly sanding it and then wiping clean with tag cloth. I then coated rails with Rust Bullet Standard Industrial Strength Rust Inhibitor. 6 hours later I applied it with second coat of Rust Inhibitor. After another 8 hours, I top-coated with Rust Bullet BlackShell Rust Preventative. So far, it holds up pretty good. It was better than I expected. But, I won't really know until 1 year from know. The only thing I don't like it is that it dries up pretty fast even in 70 degrees temperature. So, I have to pull out a small portion each time and used a lot, a lot of paint brushes. As paint dries up on the brush, it become useless and need a new brush to continue the job.
T**E
better than good
i have used this stuff before the only thing i have to say is don't get it on you or in your hair if you wait awhile just cut your hair off . i hired a guy to do under my rv and he never wore gloves what a mess, hey it really works great.
Trustpilot
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