Q12 Rust Remover

Powerful rust remover that quickly dissolves rust and restores metal surfaces to bare metal. It is also designed to be safe for use on painted surfaces, chrome, and aluminum.

Brand

Q

Size

200ml

Made in

South Africa

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Description

Advantages:

• Designed to remove the toughest and worst types of rust easily in minutes.
• A formula that converts iron oxide into iron phosphate without removing any layer of metal.
• An alternative to sandpaper to maintain the thickness and surface of the metal.
• It is used in factories, workshops, garages, homes, marine equipment, tools and machinery.

How to use:

• Use a brush to distribute the product on the surface you want to remove rust from.
• Leave the product on the surface for 20 to 30 minutes.
• Use a wet towel to remove traces of rust from the surface.
• It is recommended to use the Q20 product on the surface to isolate the surface temporarily until it is insulated with an insulating material permanently.

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