Storing plow

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mayer2323

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After using my plow I coat it with greese for storage ,but I still get rust areas. Is there a better product to use or way to do It?
 
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I've always used a brushed on coat of used motor oil. I've also heard of folks that apply a light coat of enamel spray paint ...
 
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I always coat everything with used hydro / motor oil blend that I salvage at changes :D I even coat my metal parts on my tractors with it! Painted surfaces and all.........I know it helps.......I see the results between seasons.
 
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I've also heard of folks that apply a light coat of enamel spray paint ...

i sprayed a light coat of paint on mine. As its been said before, paint is slicker and will rub off quicker than rust the next time you go to use it.
 
/ Storing plow #6  
Wire brush,good washing,good primer spray paint,plow off the ground,tarp...works well.
 
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My local Rural King and TSC carry a product in a spay paint can that goes on like flat black paint and wears off during use just for this purpose.

Chris
 
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My local Rural King and TSC carry a product in a spay paint can that goes on like flat black paint and wears off during use just for this purpose.

Chris

I believe what you are talking about is called plow coat. I have used it in the past but I have real good luck with grease myself. Plow coat seems to work real well too.
 
/ Storing plow #9  
we always used grease from a bucket we kept just for that with a big paint brush. stays on even in the rain, comes right off soon as you drop plow in ground.
 
/ Storing plow #10  
Fluid Film or LPS 3 are my favorite rust prevention sprays. Ive had great luck with both.
 
/ Storing plow #11  
I painted mine with graphite paint. Don't know how it will work but it makes sense to me. I'll find out next time I use it.
 
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I use some stuff that reacts with any rust and turns it to black iron sulfide, which is inert. Rust actually catylizes more rust formation.

Rust Oleum makes a version of it called Rust Reformer. You can probably buy it at Lowes and Home Depot or maybe any paint store. It's not a paint but a chemical that reacts with the rust.

I coated my snow plow with it, and any rust was turned black and shiney parts just stayed shiney.

NAPA has a product that does the same thing. There are/have been 3 or 4 differents brands of this same chemical.

You can paint over it, if you want.

Ralph
 
 

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