When spraying Rust Bullet Automotive or Rust Bullet topcoats, the following recommendations should be followed for optimal results: Following these guidelines will help achieve a durable and high-quality finish with Rust Bullet Automotive and any Rust Bullet topcoat product. For additional details about application, please refer […]
Yes, you can apply a truck bed liner on top of Rust Bullet. Rust Bullet is a high-performance, industrial-grade protective coating that can serve as an excellent base layer for additional coatings, including truck bed liners. Apply the minimum two coat application of Rust Bullet and […]
No. After curing, all Rust Bullet coatings have a service temperature range of 314°F (157°C) continuous and can tolerate maximum temperatures between 617°F (325°C) and 662°F (350°C) for up to 72-hour periods. Rust Bullet provides excellent protection for most engine components; however, is not recommended for […]
Yes, Rust Bullet is an excellent choice for undercoating your vehicle. Its advanced formulation provides superior protection against rust and corrosion, making it ideal for the harsh conditions faced by a vehicle’s undercarriage. Unlike traditional coatings, Rust Bullet creates a seamless, non-porous barrier that effectively seals […]
For the best results, the surface should be coated with a high-build sand-able primer prior to applying the desired automotive finish paint. Always follow the recommendations of the manufacturer of primers, sealers, and finish paints for a proper application. Once a Rust Bullet coating has dried […]
For automotive projects, Rust Bullet is best applied using a High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) sprayer, which can provide a smooth and even application. It is recommended spray applications are done by experienced users to ensure a successful application. Here are the recommendations for using Rust […]
Yes. Most body fillers, fiberglass and automotive primers may be applied directly over Rust Bullet. Two coats of Rust Bullet should be applied to the metal surface. The body filler, fiberglass or primer should be applied directly over the second coat of Rust Bullet between the […]
Yes. Rust Bullet can be used as an automotive primer that will provide corrosion control and a durable barrier of protection. Before applying a finish color to a surface coated with Rust Bullet, we recommend applying a high-build, sand-able primer to the coated surface. Rust Bullet […]
No. Rust Bullet is not affected by gas but was not designed as a small engine tank sealer on the inside of a small engine gasoline tank. We have not tested this application and can offer no promise as to what the outcome will be if […]