cmfisher4
Promoted Users
I'm using Ospho, as necessary, on some rusty spots and following SPI's recommendations prior to putting down epoxy. No issues so far. But, I have some internal, mostly inaccessible locations, inside a B-post for example, where the vertical portions of the steel are rusty, but not horrible (no pits). I had a brilliant idea, since I can't access those areas for paint, it may be worth it to use a long brush to get Ospho on it to convert over the rust and leave it as-is, without paint, to serve as a protective layer before I seal it back up with my new panels and repair patches.
If I learned one thing during the restoration of my Spitfire, it's that my brilliant ideas aren't always so brilliant. So, I was curious what you guys thought. Doing this would be "off-label" as I don't see any instructions by Ospho that supports doing this without following it up with paint.
Thanks,
Chris
If I learned one thing during the restoration of my Spitfire, it's that my brilliant ideas aren't always so brilliant. So, I was curious what you guys thought. Doing this would be "off-label" as I don't see any instructions by Ospho that supports doing this without following it up with paint.
Thanks,
Chris