rustness is very common in sea view side area cant do any thing about sea so
is there any remedy or way to reduce or prevent rustness from locks, grills and other things
rustness is very common in sea view side area cant do any thing about sea so
is there any remedy or way to reduce or prevent rustness from locks, grills and other things
Re: zang (rustness)
keep them oiled up. just get an oily rag a wipe them down. oil will protect the metal
Re: zang (rustness)
you should cover them each time when you are not using them.this will prevent them from getting rusted..
use lemon...
as rub that on the rusty thing,leave for 5 minutes than wash that washing powder......
hmmmmm........................cool na......:biggthumb
Re: zang (rustness)
tell sum thing else.jis se zang lage hi na
zang lagne se bach jayee chezain
Source
TO PREVENT RUST, KEEP METAL SURFACE DRY - OR ADD A COATING
Rust is corrosion that affects ferrous metals such as iron and steel. In many cases, water vapor must be in the air before rust can occur. With iron, for example, 40 percent humidity must be present before rust will start to occur. The best way to prevent corrosion is to keep metal surfaces dry. Isolating the metal by coating it with paint, lacquer or wax is another good way to prevent corrosion.
Before coating a metal surface, remove all traces of rust. Then apply a primer and finish with paint. It’s best if the paint and primer are the same brand; they usually are formulated to work together. Metals such as brass, copper or aluminum are best protected with either wax or by spraying them with lacquer or clear varnish.
Rust also can attack metal in inaccessible areas. Corrosion occurs inside a home hot-water heater, for example, because the ions circulating in the water make it easy for dissolved oxygen to pull the electrons from the interior surface of the metal tank.
Rust that occurs in localized areas is called localized corrosion. There are three types: galvanic, crevice and pitting.