upsidedownone
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Hi all,
Picked up a cabinet this weekend (full explanation thread coming later), however, it was left outside and some water got to it, ever so slightly. In many of the cracks and crevices, it has developed a very bright orange rust powder. The problem is, I can’t really reach much of it. I’ve wiped as much of it as I can with WD-40. Is that an ok thing to do? What should I do to try and stop it from growing? I can’t really even take it down to bare metal without sand blasting, and there’s no way I’ll be able to do that. Do I need to worry about this? A lot of it gets taken off with the Wd-40, but I’m not really sure what needs to be done to really take care of this. I’ve uploaded a picture that shows the largest visible section of rust that I have seen. The picture is rotated for some reason, the rust in the picture is on the inside of the cabinet on the bottom surface in the back corner.
Picked up a cabinet this weekend (full explanation thread coming later), however, it was left outside and some water got to it, ever so slightly. In many of the cracks and crevices, it has developed a very bright orange rust powder. The problem is, I can’t really reach much of it. I’ve wiped as much of it as I can with WD-40. Is that an ok thing to do? What should I do to try and stop it from growing? I can’t really even take it down to bare metal without sand blasting, and there’s no way I’ll be able to do that. Do I need to worry about this? A lot of it gets taken off with the Wd-40, but I’m not really sure what needs to be done to really take care of this. I’ve uploaded a picture that shows the largest visible section of rust that I have seen. The picture is rotated for some reason, the rust in the picture is on the inside of the cabinet on the bottom surface in the back corner.