You can spend tens of thousands of dollars on paint and sand blast every square inch of steel inside and out, or you go cheap and easy and get low cost products like very old epoxy, and coal tar and use rust converters to avoid blasting inside a hull. I like cheap and easy but I also like knowing that it’s going to work. Testing is the answer.
Products Tested:
Rust Doctor
POR 15
Sherwin-Williams, Targuard
PPG, Amercoat 78
Phoenix Paints, MetalFix Maxicoat
Holdtight 102
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