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Rustzilla Rust Converter is Non-Hazardous and Environmentally Friendly

Rustzilla is an environmentally friendly rust converter because it is a safer option than many other rust converters on the market. When selecting a rust converter to treat rust, the choices generally fall into two categories: phosphoric acid-based products and non-phosphoric acid-based products. The Rustzilla line of rust converters does not contain phosphoric acid and offers a non-hazardous alternative free from harmful chemicals.   In addition, both skin corrosion/irritation and severe eye damage/irritation are rated Category 0. It does not contain any substances regulated as pollutants under the Clean Water Act 40 CFR 122.21 and 40 CFR 122.42 Rustzilla does not contain any substances regulated as hazardous under the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act CERCLA  40 CFR 302 or the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act SARA 40 CFR355. It also does not contain any California Proposition 65 chemicals. We also package Rustzilla in plastic hybrid cans made of black regrind recycled polypropylene

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Chemical Wiki Named Rustzilla as A Top Choice Rust Converter 2020

Best Rust Converter – Buyer’s Guide – For Any Type Of Metal: Rustzilla Rustzilla claims their rust converter is easy-to-use with a one-step application process. The preparation process is simple and does not have to be elaborate. In most cases, any scaling just needs to be removed, or loose rust particles need to be knocked away. This product can also save time and money as it does not require any elaborate sanding or sandblast to be done before or after the product has been applied. It will dry into a black surface in about 48-hours, and it also provides a seal to prevent more rust from forming. This finished surface might need some mild sanding for the sake of evening the plane before it can be painted. Once more, an oil-based paint should be used as water-based paints might react with the seal. However, the finish left behind on its own

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