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How does Rust Bullet Work?
How does Rust Bullet work to protect surfaces from rust?
Rust Bullet has the ability to be applied directly over rusty metal and provide outstanding adhesion and rust prevention. When applied to a rusty surface, Rust Bullet penetrates the rust layer to the iron or steel underneath before...
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Can I use Rust Bullet Color Shell or Clear Shot directly over rust?
I am intending to use one of the Rust Bullet Color Shells or Clear Shot, can I skip the Standard or Automotive Formula coats?
If you have existing rust, we strongly advise you apply Rust Bullet Standard Formula or Rust Bullet Automotive Formula as a first step, even if you intend to apply...
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How Many Coats of Rust Bullet Do I Need?
I am using Rust Bullet paint. How many coats do I need to apply?
Typically, 2 coats minimum of Rust Bullet Standard Formula or Rust Bullet Automotive Formula are required.
It is important that Rust Bullet be applied thickly enough to create a proper barrier coat over the metal substrate. If...
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What's the Difference Between Rust Bullet Standard and Rust Bullet Auto?
Rust Bullet offers their product in both Standard and Automotive Formulas. So what's the difference?
Both provide tough, durable coatings with excellent rust prevention properties, and both can be applied directly over rusted metal. The difference is that the Automotive Formula is made...
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Rust Bullet FAQs
How many coats of Rust Bullet are required?
For full effectiveness, at least two coats of Rust Bullet are needed. During the curing process, Rust Bullet releases carbon dioxide gas. The release of this gas can cause tiny pin holes to form in the first coat. Air and moisture can penetrate...
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