I've used Eastwood Marine Clean in conjunction with their Metal Ready product in the past. For those unfamiliar with this stuff, it dissolves rust and also provides a protective coating so you don't have to hurry and prime it.
That said, the last couple of times I used it was on stuff I had media blasted weeks before - and thought I'd give a quick treatment out of fear of invisible flash rust.
After using the metal ready, I had a fine film of orange rust all over these media blasted parts when they dried. I ended up media blasting again and painting immediately.
I asked a local autoshop guy and he tells me that this is showing all the rust that media blasting missed, rather than causing the rust to occur. As a reminder, you wash the metal ready off with water after allowing it to penetrate.
I'm not convinced this is the case. I only applied one treatment of MetalReady in each case, so I guess he could be right, and it just needs subsequent cleanings. But then again, he said my welding was very good, so I think his judgement is pretty suspect
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Anyone have similar experiences and took a different tack? Would be good to know because with the cold weather, I'd rather just prep everything for spring painting rather than heating up the room for painting. Thanks as always. Jack
That said, the last couple of times I used it was on stuff I had media blasted weeks before - and thought I'd give a quick treatment out of fear of invisible flash rust.
After using the metal ready, I had a fine film of orange rust all over these media blasted parts when they dried. I ended up media blasting again and painting immediately.
I asked a local autoshop guy and he tells me that this is showing all the rust that media blasting missed, rather than causing the rust to occur. As a reminder, you wash the metal ready off with water after allowing it to penetrate.
I'm not convinced this is the case. I only applied one treatment of MetalReady in each case, so I guess he could be right, and it just needs subsequent cleanings. But then again, he said my welding was very good, so I think his judgement is pretty suspect

Anyone have similar experiences and took a different tack? Would be good to know because with the cold weather, I'd rather just prep everything for spring painting rather than heating up the room for painting. Thanks as always. Jack
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