sixdogs
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Faced with this choice I narrowed it down into two methods. For raelly good stuff that I'm going to take care of and store inside, I do as previously mentioned.
However, if iit's not going to be treated all that well, i found an easier way worth mention.
I sloppily wire brush any loose stuff for maybe 45 seconds. That's all. Then I get a stiff scrub brush and the wife's dishwashing detergent and scrub hard, rinse well and let dry. Prime with Rustoleum Rusty metal primer and then top coat with whatever. Actually, I prefer a better-quality acrylic enamel paint.
This approach sounds pretty shaky but has worked very well for me and I use it on most of my tillage equipment.
Just my two cents.
However, if iit's not going to be treated all that well, i found an easier way worth mention.
I sloppily wire brush any loose stuff for maybe 45 seconds. That's all. Then I get a stiff scrub brush and the wife's dishwashing detergent and scrub hard, rinse well and let dry. Prime with Rustoleum Rusty metal primer and then top coat with whatever. Actually, I prefer a better-quality acrylic enamel paint.
This approach sounds pretty shaky but has worked very well for me and I use it on most of my tillage equipment.
Just my two cents.