Corroseal is a rust converter and metal primer that turns rust into a protective black barrier, stopping rust from spreading and preventing future rusting.
The company behind Corroseal, Rodda Paint, was founded in 1932 in Oregon as a family-owned business.
Corroseal was developed in the late 1980s by Rodda Paint to solve the problem of rusted metal surfaces.
Today, Corroseal is manufactured and distributed by Rodda Paint, which has been acquired by the Cloverdale Paint group, a Canadian company.
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Corroseal is a rust converter and metal primer that converts rust into a protective barrier. It works by chemically converting rust into a black oxide coating that prevents future rusting.
Corroseal is water-based and non-toxic. It is not flammable and can be easily cleaned up with soap and water.
Yes, Corroseal is designed to be applied to rusted metal surfaces. It chemically converts rust into a protective barrier, stopping rust from spreading and preventing future rusting.
Yes, Corroseal can be top-coated with most paints and coatings once it has dried. However, it is recommended to test a small area first and wait 24 hours before applying any top-coats.
Corroseal typically dries to the touch in 30 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the temperature and humidity. It is recommended to wait 24 hours before applying any top-coats.