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Do you like the way that rusted metal looks on your sculpture or architectural feature but hate the way that rust drips and stains?

Are rust stains ruining the look of your building? Rusted metal, including weathered steel and Corten, is a rising trend in architecture and art. Architects all over the world are embracing rust-weathered steel to enhance the patina. Unfortunately, rusted metal can cause stains that drip onto areas under the metal. Everbrite™ Coating seals rusted metal to protect the rusted patina, prevents further rusting and prevents the rust drip and staining problems.

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Everbrite Coating will seal rust patina to prevent stains from getting on clothing or dripping on surfaces below the rusted objects. Rusted metal including Corten or weathering steel will have unsightly staining from water runoff and can stain surrounding paint, stucco and concrete. Rust can also rub off on clothing or people.

Everbrite Coatings are clear, strong protective coatings that seal the rust patina so it will not bleed or rub off onto other surfaces. Keep the rust on the metal, not on your walls, clothing or guests.

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Everbrite Coating provides the following benefits to rusted metal with every application:

  • Eliminate staining of surrounding areas from unsightly runoff and stains. Rusty drips on other substrates can ruin the look of a building.

  • Eliminate transfer of rust to people (hands & clothing).

  • Helps to extend the life of the steel by sealing out moisture that can cause further corrosion.

  • Give the surface a more finished, purposeful look.

  • Excellent adhesion on naturally or artificially rusted surfaces.

  • Everbrite™ is self-annealing and will blend to itself to create complete protection.

  • Easy to apply - wipe, roll, paint or spray on completely clean and dry rusted metal.

  • Everbrite™ is available in a Clear finish and a Satin finish

Everbrite™ will seal moisture out of rusted metal to help prevent further corrosion and will prevent rust stains. On most metals, two coats of Everbrite™ Clear Protective Coating are recommended. On raw steel or rusted metal, 3 to 4 coats are recommended because the metal is very porous. Everbrite™ will seal the metal and will look great for years and can be maintained indefinitely.

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Everbrite Coating will darken the metal 5 to 10 shades because the powdered rust does not allow for any reflection of light. If you want to see what your rusted metal patina will look like coated, you can wet it down. Water will replicate what the metal will look like coated. Of course, you will want it to dry completely to coat it.

The clear formula of Everbrite Coating can add some gloss on rusted or on dark-colored metals. Once the metal is coated, it will look like it does when it is wet. The Satin formula can be put on to reduce the sheen if the original is too glossy. The Satin finish has a sheen but not a shine. If a lower sheen finish is desired, we recommend the Satin finish of Everbrite for the final coat.

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Customer Reviews for Rusted Metal

"Just wanted to pass along the finished product. I used Everbrite to halt the oxidization on this bike frame. The thing looks great and no more rust on my shorts!"

-Andrew Campbell

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FAQs for Sealing Rusted Metal

How can I rust metal on purpose? Some people recommend rusting metal with dangerous chemicals like muriatic acid, sulphuric acid or combinations of chemicals. This is not only dangerous to your health but can damage other items as well.

First, make sure the metal is clean, remove all mill scale and any oil or dirt. You can sandblast the metal or use Scotchbrite pads to clean the surface.

One way to rust metal on purpose with household items is to spray vinegar and hydrogen peroxide separately on the metal. (Any kind will do - the cheaper the better). Spray the vinegar on the clean metal. Using a separate sprayer, apply the hydrogen peroxide over the vinegar right away. Do this several times a day and your metal will get rusty. This method takes time.

If you prefer a faster method to rust metal, we have Instant Rust Acceleratoravailable that creates real rust on iron-based metals. Fast-acting. See results in less than an hour.

Make sure to neutralize the acid and rinse well. Let dry completely, solvent wipe and apply Everbrite Coating to seal and protect your rusted metal.

How many coats do I need to apply? Rusted metal is very porous. The amount of Everbrite Coating necessary to encapsulate the rust will depend on the depth of the rust. Remove the blooming or loose rust with a Prep Pad or other abrasive pad to smooth out the rust. The metal will still have the rusty color. Enough coating must be applied on rusted metal to encapsulate the rust. Normally, 3 coats of Everbrite are sufficient but if the rust is thick or rough, it will take additional coats. Test to see if enough coating has been applied y wiping with a clean, white cloth after the coating is completely dry. If rust shows on the cloth, additional Everbrite Coating should be applied.

What if I am not sure which sheen I want? If you are not sure, we would recommend purchasing a container of both the Clear finish and the Satin finish of Everbrite Coating. Clean the metal and apply 2 coats of the clear Everbrite first. Let it dry and see if you like the finish. If so, add additional coats Everbrite clear finish. If it is too shiny, apply the Satin finish on top of the Everbrite that has already been applied. If you do not open the Satin finish can, you can return it for a refund.

How do I clean and prep the metal for the coating? Everbrite Coatings is easy to apply. See Complete Instructions

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Seal Rusted Metal to Prevent Stains and Mess with Everbrite? ›

Everbrite™ will seal moisture out of rusted metal to help prevent further corrosion and will prevent rust stains. On most metals, two coats of Everbrite™ Clear Protective Coating are recommended. On raw steel or rusted metal, 3 to 4 coats are recommended because the metal is very porous.

How do you seal rusted metal? ›

How to Seal Rusted Metal to Prevent Stains and Drips
  1. Neutralize Acids (only if acid has been applied)
  2. Smooth (if needed)
  3. Dry Completely.
  4. Solvent Wipe.
  5. Apply Coating **If chemically rusting, remove any mill scale or oil prior to rusting.

What sealant prevents rust on metal? ›

SafeGard M-1 costs just pennies per part to apply. How long has this water based coating been on the market? For over 50 years, SafeGard has been used for rust proofing metal surfaces. This corrosion resistant coating has been used by major automotive, tractor and truck manufacturers around the world.

Will sealing rust stop it? ›

Benefits of removing rust and seal the metal with a paint or coating. As long as the job is done effectively, the best and longest lasting result for stopping rust is achieved by eliminating the rust and then sealing the metal from moisture and oxygen.

How do you protect metal after removing rust? ›

Apply primer over the metal surface. Spray a rust-inhibiting paint over the surface. Apply a clear topcoat.

What is the best sealer for rusted metal? ›

Everbrite™ will seal moisture out of rusted metal to help prevent further corrosion and will prevent rust stains. On most metals, two coats of Everbrite™ Clear Protective Coating are recommended. On raw steel or rusted metal, 3 to 4 coats are recommended because the metal is very porous.

What is the best thing to seal metal with? ›

Generally, three major types of sealants are used in metal building applications: butyl, silicone and polyurethane. Additionally, polyether is a newer type of sealant that is gaining popularity.

How do you protect metal from rust without paint? ›

Apply Oil: A coating of oil will help to prevent rust or slow it down, since it inhibits moisture from reaching the iron in the metal. However, an oily surface might be problematic for some tools or machines and poses environmental and human health concerns.

How do you protect steel from rust without paint? ›

One way to protect steel and iron from rust is to coat it with a metal that resists rust: zinc. Galvanized nails and sheet metal you find at the home improvement store are coated with molten zinc, making them suitable for outdoor use. These products are made by dipping steel in molten zinc.

Can you use Flex Seal to prevent rust? ›

Flex Seal Liquid makes your tools look as good as new, prevents rust and corrosion, and protects them from future damage. It's also a great use for other things around your workplace.

What permanently stops rust? ›

The most common way to stop rust on metals is by fragmenting or brushing the metal surface using sandpaper. Another rust removal method is to apply phosphoric acid which converts the red iron oxide into black ferric phosphate on direct application to rusted iron.

Will painting over rust stop rust? ›

Yes, paint can help prevent rust, but it is not enough to protect your project. To protect the integrity of your painting over the rust project, consider sealing the surface with a top-notch sealer for porous surface projects.

Can I stop rust coming through paint? ›

You must use a special primer, or you will see a recurrence of rust. Rust is a natural process that occurs when metal is exposed to air and moisture. If you attempt to paint over rust, you will inevitably see a recurrence unless you pre-treat the metal with primer.

How do you seal metal for outdoor use? ›

Quick tips for protecting metal from rust:

Protect your work surface with a dropcloth and lay the item flat. Apply one light coat of polyurethane to the exposed surface, and then allow it to dry. Flip the item over and apply a light coat of polyurethane to the opposite side.

How do you prep rusty metal for paint? ›

Basics of Painting Rusted Metal

Whenever possible, it is always best to sand off the rust and expose only bare, unrusted metal for painting. But it is possible to paint directly on top of the rust, as long as the surface is stable. This paint should always be laid on top of a primer designed for metal.

What stops rust from spreading? ›

Apply rust arrestor to prevent the further spread of rust.

This will prevent new rust from forming in the area. Most rust arrestors come with an application brush; dip the brush in the rust arrestor and then apply a thin coat to the area that was previously rusty.

What is the best thing to put over rust? ›

For extensive rust, prime with an oil-based rust conversion metal primer from a brand like Sherwin-Williams or Rustoleum. If painting over lightly rusted or bare metal, prime with a rust-preventative metal primer. A primed metal piece can be coated with either water or oil-based metal paint.

Can you paint over rust to seal it? ›

Yes, as long as you properly prep the rusted metal surface using the tips above before painting, it'll slow down rust and further protect the metal surface.

What coatings for rusted steel? ›

Some coating types that are particularly useful on steel are inorganic zinc and epoxy. Inorganic zinc coatings are extremely good for preventing rust on steel. They are also excellent for providing protection from environmental factors like saltwater and harsh weather conditions.

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