
Galvanized steel sheet is known for its excellent corrosion resistance, but under certain conditions, even galvanized surfaces can develop rust spots over time. If not properly treated, this can lead to further degradation, shortened lifespan, and aesthetic issues. In this article, we’ll explain why galvanized steel rusts, how to identify it, and—most importantly—how to remove and prevent rust on galvanized sheet metal.
Galvanized steel is protected by a zinc coating that acts as a barrier and sacrificial layer to prevent corrosion. However, rust can still occur due to:
Understanding the cause is key to selecting the right rust treatment method.
Rust on galvanized steel usually appears as:
If the rust is superficial, it may be limited to the zinc layer. If deeper, it may have penetrated to the steel underneath.
Use mild soap and water to clean away dirt, dust, and loose corrosion. Dry the surface thoroughly.
For surface-level rust:
If the rust has reached the base metal:
Apply a clear rust-inhibitor sealant or protective topcoat to extend the surface life and prevent moisture from penetrating again.

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