I just used Corroseal "Rust Converter" on my 1976 Scotty frame. It was awesome to see it work. After much grinding and scraping of loose rust and paint, you paint it on as a thin white liquid, which slowly changes to purple and finally black. Probably not the best to use on cookware, but for everything else it seems to do the trick. It smells almost like vinegar. The conversion is very noticeable within 10-15 minutes. I went over everything with a second coat as it was doing its thing. Leaves a nice black surface which they say is a primer that is ready for paint. I bought a gallon from Amazon for $53, and I only used maybe a quart. Pretty cool stuff, with no chemical odor to worry about.

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