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Other rust converters change colors during the process and end up as a hard black crust on the surface. What does RUST DESTROYER do and can I see it happen?

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Other rust converters change colors during the process and end up as a hard black crust on the surface. What does RUST DESTROYER do and can I see it happen?

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RUST DESTROYER is a “red” color before, during, and after application. The patented rust conversion happens deep inside the product and maintains a uniform color for you to work with. As for the “black crust” other converters produce, they are generally hard, and brittle and will crack when flexed or receive impact. RUST DESTROYER is flexible and will not crack even when the substrate it’s applied to is bent over 1/4″ mandrell through 180 degrees.

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