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How Do You Get A Rust Converter Into Seams?

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How Do You Get A Rust Converter Into Seams?

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Rust converter is one of the best inventions out there. It takes a rusted surface and neutralizes the rust so that it can’t grow and cause more damage. Sometimes though, it’s difficult to apply the product in tight areas such as seams or behind panels. Fortunately, there is a way to do it that isn’t too difficult. Pour the rust converter into a mixing cup. This should be small enough for you to carry into the interior of the vehicle and allow you to maneuver through tight spaces. Put the paintbrush into the mixing cup and soak the bristles. Get them good and wet so you can apply the rust converter. Apply the soaked paintbrush to the seam. The rust converter is pretty thin, and with a large quantity being applied, should flow into the seam nicely. Spray the rust converter spray in any hard-to-reach spaces or apply to seams as well.

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