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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 498546" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>I have a neighbor that let her Husqvarna with less than 50 hours on it sit outside for two years. I have it here and got it running but still have a lot of maintenance to do on it. When I loaded it on my trailer I saw big flakes of rust come from the deck. So one of the things I’m going to do is pull the deck remove the blades and pressure wash then use either a wire wheel or flap disk to knock off the rust that I can. Wash it again and let dry then apply Rustoleum rust converter two coats. It’ll turn the rust black. Then I’ll use Stops rust primer and top coat with Rust stop enamel paint.</p><p>I’ve done this on a number of things and it’s always worked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 498546, member: 27803"] I have a neighbor that let her Husqvarna with less than 50 hours on it sit outside for two years. I have it here and got it running but still have a lot of maintenance to do on it. When I loaded it on my trailer I saw big flakes of rust come from the deck. So one of the things I’m going to do is pull the deck remove the blades and pressure wash then use either a wire wheel or flap disk to knock off the rust that I can. Wash it again and let dry then apply Rustoleum rust converter two coats. It’ll turn the rust black. Then I’ll use Stops rust primer and top coat with Rust stop enamel paint. I’ve done this on a number of things and it’s always worked. [/QUOTE]
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