🛠️ Turn rust into resilience—fast, flawless, forever.
JENOLITE Rust Converter Spray is a fast-acting, epoxy-based treatment that transforms rust on ferrous metals into a stable, paint-ready surface within 15 minutes. Offering approximately 2m² coverage per 400ml can, it neutralizes rust and inhibits future corrosion, providing long-lasting protection ideal for automotive, tools, and outdoor metal surfaces.
Manufacturer | JENOLITE |
Brand | JENOLITE |
Model | Rust Converter Aerosol |
Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 6.5 x 20 cm; 399 g |
Manufacturer reference | 89367 |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer part number | 89367 |
Special Features | Long lasting |
Item Weight | 399 g |
D**N
Jenolite Rust Converter is a great product.
After a bit of research into what product was best for my needs, I opted for Jenolite Rust Converter Spray. Stone chips had broken through the paint around the arch areas of my campervan, looking unsightly. A quick rub down on the affected area with 80 grit oxide paper back to clean metal, masking tape applied to avoid any overspray, then follow the instructions on the can - shake contents for a few mins, then apply from around 25cms, leave to dry circa 15 mins, then re-apply. It's clear initially, but as it gets to work it turns black, after 2 coats a thick protective layer is formed, after fully dry / cured the epoxy feels tough and has good coverage, I'm letting it fully harden over this week, and will look to apply a top coat of colour matched spray paint, and clear lacquer top coat to blend it in, and will then apply 2 coats of the Jenolite on top of the colour matched spray paint for added protective layer as it is clear. Good product, good performance straight out the tin with minimal prep, instructions are simple to follow.
D**Y
Works very effectively, but make sure you prepare the area properly first!
This is a great product. I recently used it to treat the underbody of my 20 year old Ford Focus. It provided excellent coverage, and a good surface for paint to adhere to.However, as always with any type of paint/protector product, the preparation is every bit as important as the product itself. First, use a wire wheel and/or sandpaper to remove all the loose rust and dirt. Then use brake cleaner and a cloth to thoroughly clean and dry the area, and remove any grease. Only then should you apply the rust converter spray.Under these conditions, the spray adheres well to the surface, and forms an impenetrable epoxy barrier which stops rust developing further.Once this is dry, you can then paint it with the colour of your choice.
A**B
Better than expected
Easy to use, dried and recoated as instructed. Did the job as described, quickly, easily and stopped the rust
J**
Great rust proofing product
Excellent product, works really well on rusty gates and any other rusty surface. Good coverage, but remember to wear a face mask and gloves when using it.
S**E
Great product
Did the job, thank you
R**K
2 or 3 coats is all it takes!
Using a wire brush drill attachmentment makes preparing the surface relatively easy. Then, give it a rub down with some brake cleaner, dry, and spray. I treated various places on my car and it gave me a solid, smooth, paintable surface.I highly recommend Jenolite for being simple to use and effective.
R**R
Not bad
OK product, but I thought it would turn the rust black which it doesn't seem to do. I wire brushed the surface rust off and when sprayed just went a bit darker. It does seem to protect it though so I gave it 3 coats.
H**I
Easy to apply and get to inaccessible places
i thought my days of getting under a car were over. I had a fiat in the 70's so when the garage told me there was rust underneath my 13 year old mini i decided to act. Jacking the car up using a plank and the kerb i was able to crawl underneath safely and spy out the rusty bits. you should use a wire brush to get rid of the loose bits - which i tried to do where i could reach. Because this stuff is a spray i was able to coat everywhere i could see even if i were spraying through small gaps. Once applied the surface turns silvery. you do need to do 3 coats with at least a 20 minute gap. it does not state the coverage on the tin - i only had a few bits to do - around 1 square m (10 sq feet). i used the bitumen spray to cover after a 2 day wait - the bitumen coverage is much more - i feel i used about 1/4 to 1/3 of that to the whole tin of rust converter. i cannot give this a 5 star rating as the proof of it will be in a couple of years not weeks.
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