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#Ospho is totally neutralized by reaction with both the rust particles and the steel underneath.  
 
#Ospho is totally neutralized by reaction with both the rust particles and the steel underneath.  
 
#Because Ospho is water-based, the water can hide in nooks and crannies, causing adhesion failure of primer
 
#Because Ospho is water-based, the water can hide in nooks and crannies, causing adhesion failure of primer
 
For details on Ospho use, see [[Rust removal with Ospho]].
 
  
 
===Resources===
 
===Resources===
 
*[http://www.skybryte.com/OsphoMSDS.html Ospho MSDS]
 
*[http://www.skybryte.com/OsphoMSDS.html Ospho MSDS]
*[http://www.skybryte.com/OsphoTec.html Ospho Technical Data Sheet]
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*[http://www.skybryte.com/OsphoTec.html Ospho TDS]
  
 
====Application tips====
 
====Application tips====
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*Always make sure metal is dry before using ospho or priming.
 
*Always make sure metal is dry before using ospho or priming.
 
*Sand or scuff before priming then use a wax and grease remover to clean.
 
*Sand or scuff before priming then use a wax and grease remover to clean.
 
===PPG DX579===
 
PPG DX579 contains a lower concentration of phosphoric acid than Ospho.
 
  
 
==Naval jelly==
 
==Naval jelly==
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*[http://www.houseofkolor.com/PDF/TechData/English/KP21.pdf House of Kolor Kwikure Epoxy Primer Surfacer tech sheet]:
 
*[http://www.houseofkolor.com/PDF/TechData/English/KP21.pdf House of Kolor Kwikure Epoxy Primer Surfacer tech sheet]:
 
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''"'''NOTE:''' Do not use any acid base products such as self etching primer, etc. under the KP2CF primer. This will almost certainly cause an adhesion problem.''
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''"If you find it necessary to use a metal conditioner to remove rust, etc., be sure to thoroughly clean and nutralize the treated area following the conditioner manufacturers recommendations, then using our KC20 post sanding cleaner with a maroon scuff pad to insure all acid residue has been removed before priming. If not, this will almost certainly cause an adhesion problem."''
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'''''NOTE:''' If you find it necessary to use a metal conditioner to remove rust, etc., be sure to thoroughly clean and neutralize the treated area following the conditioner manufacturers recommendations, then using our KC20 post sanding cleaner with a maroon scuff pad to insure all acid residue has been removed before priming. If not, this will almost certainly cause an adhesion problem."''
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==Use of phosphoric acid in an industrial setting==
 
==Use of phosphoric acid in an industrial setting==
 
''this section needs development''
 
''this section needs development''
 
==Related articles==
 
*[[Rust removal with Ospho]]
 
*[[Rust]]
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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*http://www.skybryte.com/index.html
 
*http://www.skybryte.com/index.html
 
*http://www.ospho.com/data.htm
 
*http://www.ospho.com/data.htm
*http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/compatability-spi-ospho-74054.html
 
*http://www.spiuserforum.com/showthread.php?8-What-every-new-painter-must-read!
 
  
 
[[Category:Body and exterior]]
 
[[Category:Body and exterior]]
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