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<blockquote data-quote="Al U Minium" data-source="post: 506250" data-attributes="member: 20945"><p>I use Ospho for rusted steel and iron. I let it sit for days outdoors after application with a brush. Wash with water hose and let air dry. Then I paint with oil based rut o leum thinned 10-15% with paint thinner. Give that a few days and follow up with just oil based paint and I have terrific results. The leftover Ospho lasts for years with infrequent use and I don't pour anything back into it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al U Minium, post: 506250, member: 20945"] I use Ospho for rusted steel and iron. I let it sit for days outdoors after application with a brush. Wash with water hose and let air dry. Then I paint with oil based rut o leum thinned 10-15% with paint thinner. Give that a few days and follow up with just oil based paint and I have terrific results. The leftover Ospho lasts for years with infrequent use and I don't pour anything back into it. [/QUOTE]
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