Shown is the area of the frame prior to the painting which is outlined with a red line. The area where the frame sections are joined has rusted while the motorcycle has been in storage for years..
1) A small streak of StrongArm Sprays is applied over the rusted surface in one swoop over the surface. The total amount used is less than a teaspoon to cover the areas, and none of the material is lost into the air as pollution, which is what happens with other products, that only come out with a hair spray mist.
2) The area is brushed with a regular wire brush lightly with a dozen strokes or so.
3) Wipe the area down with a fresh clean cotton rag to pick up loosened material and rust. Turn the rag over and wipe any remaining rust.
Shown here is plain black touchup paint to match the frame, and the frame area which is now treated with StrongArm Sprays and ready for painting.
Painting over the area now shows how nicely the paint takes over the StrongArm Sprays treated surface.
All Done. The area is painted and is now air drying in the sun. Note how nice the finish is and looks compared to before. This entire process take less than 5 minutes from start to finish.