Blueback":33g43igv said:
Hi letitride-name? Geoff here "Blueback". You have 2 approaches it would seem -1 grinding off the rust prior to the application of CG or 2- applying over the tight rust at the launch site.
Question -- how has the spray over tight rust held up?
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Nice to meet you Geoff, my name is Paul, covering light rust with CG has worked very well on all 3 of my galvanized trailers, basically if you have some bolts that are bleeding rust on top of a galvanized coat then cover it up...been doing this for the last 7 years with great results, the rust does not seem to re-appear. My winch handle for example was looking really ugly zinc coat must have been poor quality this is a non critical component for towing...I used the CG on it a few coats and 3 yrs later looks great still, I have experimented on all of my trailer components and it works....
If your trailer is already de-solved and looks like Swiss cheese CG is not going to make it strong again, but it will stop the rust from attacking the steel.
Also if you look closely at your trailer you can see the galvanized coat turns different colors along some beams depending on how much of the zinc has dissolved over time and exposure. I usually add some CG and thicken it up before the rusting starts....best $$ I have spend + a clean trailer at the launch ramp means your proactive not re-active....you know what I'm talking about you can tell who take care and who doesn't....at the ramp.
Enjoy,
Paul