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       Rust Control Primer &
          Paint conditioner(meakes paint stick to almost anything)
 
 
 
          
            | Penetrol makes it easy   to control rust |  |  
            | What makes rust? Ordinary paint   and primers "bridge" over the small imperfections found on any metal surface.   Under this "bridge" air is trapped. Air contains moisture and this mixture of   oxygen and hydrogen forms iron-hydroxide i.e. rust. Take one of them away and   you eliminate rust. Under a microscope rust looks like a sponge full of air.   Penetrol, due to its low surface tension will penetrate all the way through this   sponge driving out the air and moisture and completely saturate the rust right   down to the unattacked iron or steel. It has literally taken away the "food"   rust needs to form and, by turning the existing rust into a protective coating,   further rust formation is stopped and the paint is assured of 100% contact with   the metal surface, the most important requirement for effective metal   protection. |  |  
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                    A drop of quality metal primer   did not spread far or penetrate the rust. It sits on the surface trapping   moisture and air beneath it | 
                    The same primer with 50%   Penetrol spread many times further and deeply penetrated the rust displacing all   moisture and air. |  |  
            | Penetrol works   and that's why it is used and recommended by people working in the roughest   environment of all, the world's major shipping companies.
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                |  | When Penetrol was applied to this steel joint at point A, it penetrated between   the surfaces of the joint to emerge at points B and C, protecting the joint   against further oxidation.
 Remember: If you can't reach   it - you can't fix it.
 
 Penetrol   makes it easy to stop and prevent further rust
 This is how easy it is to   use Penetrol. Just saturate the rusted surface with Penetrol until it has a   shiny appearance. When dry, continue with any oil, alkyd or water based paint.   The main thing to remember about treating rust is that if you can't reach all   areas of all surfaces, you're ultimately wasting your time.
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            | Application Guide
 Light rust and new steel:   1 part primer, 2 parts Penetrol. Heavy rust: Penetrol surface until it has a   shiny appearance. NOTE: Aluminium Penetrol makes an excellent top coat   for iron roofs, metal fences, factory ceilings, tanks etc.
 
 NOTE: Use Penetrol CIP under 2-part Epoxies and Urethanes, Vinyl Chlorinated Rubber   and Coal Tar coatings.
 
 THERE IS NO NEED TO REMOVE TIGHTLY BONDED   RUST
 
 
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            | Penetrol makes it easy to restore corroded brass or copper and bring back   lustre to chrome & aluminium Scrub surface with fine steel wool   soaked with Penetrol to loosen corrosion and dirt. Wipe surface with a rag after   5 minutes, then polish with a soft cloth.
 
 To remove rust stains from   chrome scrub with fine steel wool and Penetrol. Then wipe chrome with a soft   cloth to restore shine. The Penetrol will remain in the pits stopping further   rusting.
 
 Penetrol makes it easy to restore vinyl car roofs and other   plastics. Clean plastic with mild detergent. Rinse and let thoroughly dry.   Apply a generous amount of Penetrol and after 5 minutes wipe off the excess.   Polish with a soft cloth. Avoid application in direct sun light. Use same method   for dashboards, plastic bumpers etc.
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