Will Car Rust Remover Damage the Paint?

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DiLucas
07/29/25 9:16pm
Car rust remover can cause some damage to the paint because car paint is primarily composed of resin, an organic compound that is relatively fragile. Many substances in the natural environment can harm the paint. Additionally, car paint naturally oxidizes when exposed to the air, and everyday driving encounters such as water stains, bird droppings, acid rain, and tree sap can also erode the paint surface. If not cleaned promptly, these can reduce the decorative and protective qualities of the paint. Function of Rust Remover: Rust remover plays a key role in enhancing and removing rust from fasteners, lubricating fasteners that cannot be disassembled, and facilitating the removal of rusted fasteners. It can treat and modify exposed metal surfaces, forming a long-lasting anti-corrosion barrier to prevent new rust. Rust remover is also an ideal lubricant and antifreeze, meeting the objective requirements for threading on stainless steel and aluminum surfaces. It can also effectively clean and dry electronic equipment, improving conductivity. Precautions for Using Rust Remover: Before using rust remover, shake the bottle vigorously to mix the contents evenly. Then, aim the nozzle at the rusted area that needs treatment. Wait for about one minute. If possible, soaking the rusted part yields better results. After the soaking duration is complete, use a wire brush to remove the rust. After rust removal, rinse off any residue with plenty of water. If rust prevention is needed after removal, thoroughly rinse with water, then neutralize and passivate with a 5% sodium hydroxide solution. After drying, spray a rust inhibitor for protection.
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