Our rust remover effectively remove corrosion and oxides from metal surfaces, restoring the metal to its bare, healthy state. This step is crucial, as the presence of oxides promotes the spread of corrosion. By removing them, we stop the ongoing corrosion process and prepare the surface for optimal protection.
After deoxidation, the metal is particularly vulnerable to further corrosion, as it is exposed to moisture and oxygen. It is therefore recommended to immediately apply a VCI (Volatile Corrosion Inhibitor) protective film or a temporary anti-corrosion coating to form a protective barrier.
Both refer to chemicals that remove rust and oxides from the surface of metals, restoring the metal to its bare state. They are applied by spraying, dipping, or in gel form, depending on the size and shape of the parts to be treated.
Chemical rust removers, thanks to their wetting power, penetrate areas that are inaccessible to mechanical tools (corners, cavities, complex shapes), ensuring complete rust removal.
Yes, it is necessary to use appropriate protective equipment such as protective gloves, safety goggles, and a lab coat or coveralls (see best practices in the technical data sheets).
It depends on the severity of the corrosion. (The first results may appear within 10 minutes.)