Off topic, I know.
I finally got tired of my vehicles rusting (Minnesota road salt), so I've been trying different mixtures looking for what will prevent rust on a test piece of A36 sheet metal. My latest failure was a thin layer of paraffin melted with marine grease and heavy oil. It did not stop rusting even though I thought it was well covered. Apparently, melting the mixture and rubbing it on with a soaked rag makes it too thin because the sheet metal was rusty in 3 day (I did put salt on the coated metal). I even used a heat gun to make sure the wax spread out.
The internet then led me to lanolin-based products, so i initially ordered a 1lb tub of lanolin butter planning to DIY something, and then later I ordered a bucket of Woolwax. I am still waiting for the woolwax to arrive, but the lanolin butter showed up today and the smell stopped me dead in my tracks. Thats the smell I remember from my grandpas old tractor shed (that and diesel exhaust and oil). I just recoated the sheet metal test strip with straight lanolin butter to see how it holds up outside, but again, I started thin with it. I expect/hope it will work better than my last mixture.
The only non-lanolin material I have found to work is hemp resin. The neat thing there is that it dries non-sticky after a month, but it still stops rust. Unfortunately, its not really practical as an undercoating without a huge hemp field, which I do not have lol.
Does anyone have any secret knowledge on the subject? I have confidence that the woolwax will work, but I am always interested in alternatives, especially less messy ones. Anything short of sandblasting and painting interests me.
I finally got tired of my vehicles rusting (Minnesota road salt), so I've been trying different mixtures looking for what will prevent rust on a test piece of A36 sheet metal. My latest failure was a thin layer of paraffin melted with marine grease and heavy oil. It did not stop rusting even though I thought it was well covered. Apparently, melting the mixture and rubbing it on with a soaked rag makes it too thin because the sheet metal was rusty in 3 day (I did put salt on the coated metal). I even used a heat gun to make sure the wax spread out.
The internet then led me to lanolin-based products, so i initially ordered a 1lb tub of lanolin butter planning to DIY something, and then later I ordered a bucket of Woolwax. I am still waiting for the woolwax to arrive, but the lanolin butter showed up today and the smell stopped me dead in my tracks. Thats the smell I remember from my grandpas old tractor shed (that and diesel exhaust and oil). I just recoated the sheet metal test strip with straight lanolin butter to see how it holds up outside, but again, I started thin with it. I expect/hope it will work better than my last mixture.
The only non-lanolin material I have found to work is hemp resin. The neat thing there is that it dries non-sticky after a month, but it still stops rust. Unfortunately, its not really practical as an undercoating without a huge hemp field, which I do not have lol.
Does anyone have any secret knowledge on the subject? I have confidence that the woolwax will work, but I am always interested in alternatives, especially less messy ones. Anything short of sandblasting and painting interests me.
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