Okay, after a while, the word "rust" starts to look and sound really odd. Just thought I'd let you know.

Here's a blurb from one of the sites...doesn't this sound like handy shit to have around?

What is Rust Converter? Rust Converter, a water-based primer, contains two active ingredients: Tannic acid and an organic polymer. The first ingredient, tannic acid, reacts with iron oxide (rust) and chemically converts it to iron tannate, a dark-colored stable material. Tannins are a group of water- and alcohol-soluble natural products extracted from fruits, trees and grasses. The second active ingredient, 2-Butoxyethanol, is an organic polymer that provides a protective primer layer. The overall chemical reaction converts rust into a stable, black protective polymeric coating that serves as an excellent primer for both oil and epoxy based paints.

*skips off to the store to buy a wire brush and some rust converter*

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Bronze, my ass. That's girly pink. It's badass in its pinkness, though.