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Review: Works better than the automotive version when brushing on. - I think this works better than the normal automotive version of rust bullet when brushed on. I can't speak about spray applications as I've never applied it that way. If you want to extend its shelf life after opening use an inert gas like Argon to displace the oxygen. Take out what you need, carefully wipe the can and lid and flood the can with Argon then replace the lid. Bloxigen was recommended but if you already have it welding Argon is so much cheaper. Here it is March 2026 and the product is still is liquid. I can't state it enough. Open the can, take out what you need, clean the cans sealing surfaces, fill the empty space with Argon and seal the can right away. The way I figure it, this will still be usable for another year. Review: Wear gloves… make it two pairs of gloves and a longe sleeve t-shirt - Awesome paint - I use this to cover a standby generator fuel tank huge tip… Wear gloves… in fact wear two pairs of gloves and a long sleeve shirt. If you get this stuff on your skin, you’re gonna stay that color for a while







| ASIN | B00028EU38 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Brand | RUST BULLET |
| Brand Name | RUST BULLET |
| Container Type | Tin |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Coverage | Medium |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 89 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 0.95 Litres |
| Item Weight | 42 Ounces |
| Model Number | 856084000135 |
| Paint Type | Specialty |
| Part Number | RB13 |
| Size | Standard |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
| Surface Recommendation | Metal |
| UPC | 856084000135 |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
D**E
Works better than the automotive version when brushing on.
I think this works better than the normal automotive version of rust bullet when brushed on. I can't speak about spray applications as I've never applied it that way. If you want to extend its shelf life after opening use an inert gas like Argon to displace the oxygen. Take out what you need, carefully wipe the can and lid and flood the can with Argon then replace the lid. Bloxigen was recommended but if you already have it welding Argon is so much cheaper. Here it is March 2026 and the product is still is liquid. I can't state it enough. Open the can, take out what you need, clean the cans sealing surfaces, fill the empty space with Argon and seal the can right away. The way I figure it, this will still be usable for another year.
J**.
Wear gloves… make it two pairs of gloves and a longe sleeve t-shirt
Awesome paint - I use this to cover a standby generator fuel tank huge tip… Wear gloves… in fact wear two pairs of gloves and a long sleeve shirt. If you get this stuff on your skin, you’re gonna stay that color for a while
T**N
Very impressive
This stuff is amazing it made my boat trailer look brand new i would highly recommend it.
S**Y
I would recomend waiting the full 6 hrs to apply any second coat.
I have used p05-15 , Eastman rust encapsulator , and now Rust Bullet. I am not impressed with the way the rust bullet went on. Their recommendation is to use 2 coats and to apply them within 2-6 hrs apart. The first coat seemed to be good and I liked it but I applied the 2nd coat after 4 hrs when it was 60 degrees and that includes the surface temperature of the metal. The second coat started disolving the first coat . I was able to get it painted but it did not turn out all that good and it looks like tiny air bubbles that burst all over the paint. Not impressed but I will see if it actually stops rust. I brush painted it . Thyese rust encapsulators have some wicked stuff in them so I would only advise spray painting if you have a paint booth and respirator or if you7 are outside and still use a resperator.
C**Z
Handrail Project
My newly installed metal handrails (in March, 2016) have already showing sign of rusting. So, I searched online to find some paints that can protect the handrails and can last a long time without redoing it every 2 or so years. Then I found Rust Bullet products and decided to give a try. I must say the price is not cheap as you could find in local store or big box chain stores (Home depot or Loews). I applied products to my hand-rails in the front porch about a month ago and then in my backyard hand-rails 3 days ago. I prepared the surface of hand rails according to the instruction by lightly sanding it and then wiping clean with tag cloth. I then coated rails with Rust Bullet Standard Industrial Strength Rust Inhibitor. 6 hours later I applied it with second coat of Rust Inhibitor. After another 8 hours, I top-coated with Rust Bullet BlackShell Rust Preventative. So far, it holds up pretty good. It was better than I expected. But, I won't really know until 1 year from know. The only thing I don't like it is that it dries up pretty fast even in 70 degrees temperature. So, I have to pull out a small portion each time and used a lot, a lot of paint brushes. As paint dries up on the brush, it become useless and need a new brush to continue the job.
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