IMPORTANT HOLIDAY SHIPPING NOTICE: Rust Bullet, LLC will be closed for the Christmas and New Year’s Day holidays from Tuesday, December 24, 2024, until January 2, 2025. Most standard, in stock orders received prior to 1:00 pm PST on Monday, December 23rd, will ship on Monday, December 23rd. Orders received after 1:00 pm PST on December 23rd will be scheduled to ship on or after January 2, 2025. You will receive an email notice with tracking information once your order has been processed for shipment. Thank you, we appreciate your business and wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Rust Bullet is moisture sensitive. It is extremely important that the surface to be coated is completely dry to allow proper curing and adhesion. Extreme care should be taken to ensure all coating projects are completely dry before, during, and for a minimum of 24hrs...
Rust Bullet coatings are ready to use right from the can. Due to the exact balance of viscosity, solvent, and active ingredients, it is not recommended to thin Rust Bullet coatings. If you have been advised by Rust Bullet to thin your product, it is important to...
Yes. If, for any reason, Rust Bullet is transferred to another container; clean, unlined, metal paint cans (or similar unlined metal containers) must be used. Make sure that the container can be properly sealed. Stir the contents for at least three minutes before...
No. The extreme heat involved in the welding process will disintegrate Rust Bullet, and most other coatings. If welding is necessary after Rust Bullet has already been applied, then it should be removed prior to welding, and reapplied afterward.
After curing, all Rust Bullet coatings have a service temperature range of 314°F (157°C) continuous and can tolerate maximum temperatures between 617°- 662°F (325°-350°C) for up to 72-hour periods.