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Stop rust in its tracks! Our Rust Encapsulator has been reformulated with TWICE the corrosion resistance!
You thought it was good before...wait ’til you try this Rust Encapsulator! It seals and stops rust and corrosion from spreading, but it performs even better than our original formula. Tested against well-known brands, the Eastwood Rust Encapsulator has proven to be superior in sunlight resistance, preventing rust creep, and overall durability.
- Twice the corrosion resistance of our original formula for greater durability (tested to 500 hours in a salt-spray chamber)
- Epoxy-fortified for better adhesion and topcoat compatibility
- Penetrates deeper to prevent rust from spreading or forming, even in hard-to-reach areas
- Cures faster, and the low-VOC formula is acceptable in California
- 1-quart can covers about 50 sq. ft.
- As seen on "My Classic Car" TV show
About Rust Encapsulator Black Qt.
Eastwood Rust Encapsulator has been tested by an independent lab to be one of the most effective rust-preventive products yet. Rust Encapsulator is a great primer for floor pans and other underbody parts. It fills tiny pin-holes and surface irregularities, and is compatible with lacquer, enamel and urethane topcoats (including Eastwood Chassis Black). For the absolute ultimate rust remedy, first brush or spray-on Eastwood Rust Converter, then prime with Rust Encapsulator. One-quart can covers about 50 sq. ft., and contains no isocyanates. Heat-resistant up to 400 degreescF. Made in the USA.
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Due to regulations pertaining to recycling, we are unable to ship this product to Alberta, Canada.
Black Rust Encapsulator, 1-quart
(Q) Can Rust Encapsulator be applied with the Undercoating System?
(A) Technically, yes, but this application isn't recommended because Rust Encapsulator requires surface to be free of grease, oil, and loose rust. The best product to coat inside box sections is the Heavy-Duty Anti-Rust (16017ZP). This waxy, oily product flows into pinch welds and through rust to seal surfaces from contact with moisture and air, but cannot be painted over, so it's only suitable for inside box sections that don't show. Use lacquer thinner for cleanup.
(A) Technically, yes, but this application isn't recommended because Rust Encapsulator requires surface to be free of grease, oil, and loose rust. The best product to coat inside box sections is the Heavy-Duty Anti-Rust (16017ZP). This waxy, oily product flows into pinch welds and through rust to seal surfaces from contact with moisture and air, but cannot be painted over, so it's only suitable for inside box sections that don't show. Use lacquer thinner for cleanup.
Work in a well-ventilated area when applying this product. The use of a respirator is recommended. Stir thoroughly before spraying.
Use a wire brush to remove loose rust, scale and paint, and remove dust, grease and oil deposits. Feather surrounding paint with 220-grit sandpaper. Brush-apply directly from the can, or thin 20% with lacquer thinner to spray. A single coat dries to the touch in 20 minutes, and is thoroughly dry in 3-4 hours at 68 degreesF. For greater durability, a second coat can be applied 1 hour after the first. Allow 6-8 hours after the last coat before applying topcoat. Use over or under body fillers.
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Customer Reviews
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Great stuff, easy to use
(Posted on 5/27/13)
Review by Bill -
I applied with a sponge brush, easy, quick, covers well.Quality Price Value -
Rust Encapsulator
(Posted on 2/25/13)
Review by Bill -
I have used this product in the past, and it works very well. Goes on easy, and looks good.Price Value Quality -
Great product
(Posted on 2/24/13)
Review by Bugman -
I have used rust encapsulator for a while now and it works just as described. I just did my 52 Chevy floors and they look great.Price Value Quality -
Great product Love the flat color
(Posted on 6/23/12)
Review by Big B -
used it all over my 1967 Mustang cant top coat it because I love the color it dries to. Have used Por before but to hard to deal with this product is much easer to use.Price Value Quality -
Good product
(Posted on 8/14/11)
Review by 68stang -
I purchased a quart to do the firewall on my mustang that had been sitting outside in the weather for two years. well after a wire wheel and some light sanding. painted on rust encapsulator and looks brand new. I would also recomend two coats. 1 coat is kind of thin.Price Value Quality -
good product
(Posted on 8/7/11)
Review by '50 Sedan Delivery -
I bought this product to do the under body of my vintage Pontiac. I did a rough sandblast first and then brushed on the Encapsultor. It goes on well and will make a good primer for the black topcoat since it's already black.Coverage seems about as stated, but I bought Rustoleam "Rust Encapsuator" in a spraycan at HD ($7.00) to do all the seams first for good penetration.Price Value Quality -
Great product!
(Posted on 2/13/11)
Review by Bill -
I'm working on a '77 280 Z. The Rust Encapsulator is going to get a workout on this project. You certainly want to use care as previously mentioned, and definitely use a respirator and work otside or at the least with adequate ventilation. But this is rock solid for the areas a sandblaster won't reach.Price Value Quality -
Use of Rust Encapsulator on Mustang Cowl
(Posted on 8/2/10)
Review by Donnie P. -
I'm working on a 68 Mustang Fastback, with the dreaded Cowl repair, I replaced the drivers and passengers side cowl, I decided to use Rust Encapsulator on the whole bottom cowl and it looks great, I also used it on the ne floorpans and it will cover the Eastwood seam sealer. I will probably be using more on the bottom side of the floor pans on the surface rust of the welds. One of the best features is that it dries in about 20 minutes and you can paint over it.Value Quality Price
PS wear clothes you don't care about and disposible gloves, because it will not come out.
If you get it on your skin a small shot of brake cleaner will get it off, hand cleaner will not.
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Great Stuff
(Posted on 7/20/10)
Review by Dan -
I have been working on my 65 El Camino on and off for about six years now.I have used rust encapsulator on other areas on this project.It is very easy to use(brush or spray)I prefer to spray as you get a smoother finish.It applys very easy and has a quick drying time.I highly recommend.I use as a primer then top coat with the finish I'm going with.Value Quality Price
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