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Even after you spray paint over rust, it may continue to spread and weaken the surface of your metal. The longer you wait before addressing rust development on a metal surface, the more widespread it will become and the more it will compromise the structural integrity of your metal.
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Whether you’re working on a car restoration project or you’re trying to fix up an outdoor structure on your residential or commercial property, you might encounter some rust on some of the metal surfaces you’re working with. When you do, you might think a coat of spray paint will be sufficient to cover the corrosion so you can move on with your project. However, you should think twice about spray painting over rust—it’s a short-term solution for a problem that demands a more aggressive approach. When you spray paint over rust, you may be able to successfully cover it up, but that doesn’t mean that the problem will go away for good. Rust develops progressively, and it can cause a lot of problems for metal items and surfaces. Even after you spray paint over rust, it may continue to spread and weaken the surface of your metal. The longer you wait before addressing rust development on a metal surface, the more widespread it will become and the more it will compromise the structural integrity of your metal. Ultimately, spray painting over rust masks the issue, without doing anything to remove it or stop it from developing further.
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Yes, you can use a silicone lube. Is it as good as a bike specific product? That depends on how much you ride and what conditions. I use Dumonde's Bicycle Chain Lube and it is great in the worst of conditions.
First, on degreasing: Manufacturers have recommendations for cleaning your chain. One suggests not using anything more than a bit of soapy water when necessary, along with a brush. Another suggests a gentle degreaser or neutral detergent, etc. I wouldn't use a degreaser spray on the bike lest it get somewhere it shouldn't. In fact, I probably wouldn't apply the degreaser at all, but maybe wipe it with a damp rag and let it dry before lubricating. Sprays are generally a bad idea for bicycles -- they tend to get on places where you don't want them to. If you could ideally lubricate a chain, you'd use the wax system they use at the factory. But since that's insane to do at home, your best bet is a drip bottle (like most bicycle lubes are sold) for oiling the chain. The drip bottle is about as quick as doing a spray, most likely, and would leave less of a mess. As for silicone, I'd stick with a regular bicycle lubricant (e.g. Triflow, or something based on what kind of riding conditions you have), or if you're on a budget, 3-in-1 oil (a lot of places don't recommend it, but its cheap and it does lubricate). It isn't clear to me that silicone spray has the ability to lubricate bike chains for an appreciable amount of time, especially in non-ideal wet conditions.
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