I have had very good luck with Brite Zinc cold galvanizing paint in normal
environments (i.e. not the ABC islands). Even galvanizers use cold
galvanizing paint to touch up missed areas. I do not believe that it is
meant to be applied over rust. You should either clean the rust, use a rust
neutralizer or a rusty metal primer first.
John KK9A
Donald Chester k4kyv wrote:
I had very poor outcome with zinc enriched paint. I painted over some rusty
spots on outdoor hardware years ago with stuff called "Cold Galv", and rust
began to peer through the paint in about a year. That paint is no substitute
for real galvanising, which works by *galvanic* action, meaning the zinc is
in direct electrical contact with the metal it is protecting. The zinc
particles suspended in enriched paint are insulated from the base metal by
the body of the paint, which if not a good insulator is at best a poor
conductor.
Don k4kyv
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