A few years back I tested some rust inhibitors I had used in what I call a Dog tag test.
Strips of mild steel are cleaned to bright metal, acid washed, neutralized and dried. Each tag is moderately coated with a rust inhibitor then hung on a zip strip under my truck until I change back the summer tires in the spring.
This winter I will test Fluid Film against Krown 73 and Quiksilver marine corrosion inhibitor.
Any suggestions on how I can better conduct this test?
Strips of mild steel are cleaned to bright metal, acid washed, neutralized and dried. Each tag is moderately coated with a rust inhibitor then hung on a zip strip under my truck until I change back the summer tires in the spring.
This winter I will test Fluid Film against Krown 73 and Quiksilver marine corrosion inhibitor.
Any suggestions on how I can better conduct this test?