MagicalArmchair
Well-Known Member
When we hauled out, there was lots of rust on the iron keel.
The process I wanted to follow was:
I noted the next day bubbling under the rust converter. If you pop a bubble it appears wet underneath. Could it be I missed a step of washing down the keel before degreasing? Is that salt water in the bubbles? Drawn out from the porous iron?
I suppose the only way ahead is to grind it back again, pressure wash it down, degrease it again and reapply?
The process I wanted to follow was:
- Use 40 grit flap grinding discs to get back to bare shiny iron.
- Degrease completely.
- Paint on three coats of rust converter.
- Prime with interprotect epoxy. First coat thinned, two further coats.
- Antifoul on top.
I noted the next day bubbling under the rust converter. If you pop a bubble it appears wet underneath. Could it be I missed a step of washing down the keel before degreasing? Is that salt water in the bubbles? Drawn out from the porous iron?
I suppose the only way ahead is to grind it back again, pressure wash it down, degrease it again and reapply?

