Skyco Ospho for neutralizing rusted surfaces.

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Gale, I use Ospho first and the top coat with a product called EZ-Slide graphite paint on our dumpsters. Loads just jump off. Lasts as well if not better than regular paint. If I ever get a new mower this is going on the deck first thing. It would be good for snow blowers also. Yea I'm in Wisconsin...
 
   / Skyco Ospho for neutralizing rusted surfaces.
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Good point about undercoating mower deck. We have it on our new steel floor in the F700 16' flat dump and corn sure zips out. That new acre parking lot at church that I have been working on clearing over the summer needed a sewer to connect it to the old parking lot. A farmer gave us a 4' by 30' steel sewer that was used and in good condition but some light rust on the bottom side that we turned to the top and I used Ospho on that and it came out good and should last longer than any of us will be around. :)

It should be great for all equipment setting outside. I did the under side of our new steel floor in the truck and it looks nice plus I did the frame of the truck and dump bed. Treated lumber on unpainted steel is a bad combo especially if it sets in the rain. While we had the wood off we really worked the rust hard by hand then with the Ospho.

Our local Tru-Value is still carrying it after all and still is $18.99 a gallon.
 

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