tbgallant
Well-known member
Looking at using Behr Concrete etch (45% phosphoric acid) to treat surface rust on my Miata restortation project.
From my research/reading it works quite well. I'm just wondering about the application/removal process. Lots of folks say rinse with water.. not sure I want the mess/work and potential rerusting from doing this.
Others have just wiped/brushed acetone (or wax/grease remover) afterwords. Some say to do this before the acid dries, other say do it after (white residue forms that you want to remove). I'm going to be welding after the treatment so I dont' want something that will mess up my welds.
Ospho is a similar product and the directions for it say you don't have to rinse. I'm not covering any of these areas with high-tech auto paints. Plan to either use spray bombs or POR15. I'm not sure if the Behr stuff has any other chemicals that if not rinsed will cause problems?
Any folks have experiance with this?
Thanks
Tim
From my research/reading it works quite well. I'm just wondering about the application/removal process. Lots of folks say rinse with water.. not sure I want the mess/work and potential rerusting from doing this.
Others have just wiped/brushed acetone (or wax/grease remover) afterwords. Some say to do this before the acid dries, other say do it after (white residue forms that you want to remove). I'm going to be welding after the treatment so I dont' want something that will mess up my welds.
Ospho is a similar product and the directions for it say you don't have to rinse. I'm not covering any of these areas with high-tech auto paints. Plan to either use spray bombs or POR15. I'm not sure if the Behr stuff has any other chemicals that if not rinsed will cause problems?
Any folks have experiance with this?
Thanks
Tim