OK, I pulled the hood from the bath this morning and did a pressure wash thinking I would re-bathe the hood to deal with any FLASH rust after doing an inspection as best I can. Over the weekend, since I was unable to get the whole hood submerged all at once, I had dipped the hood in THREE segments, RH rear corner first, LH rear next and the whole nose of the hood last. The NOSE end stayed submerged for about 48 hours. The results varied on thoroughness of cleaning as the product wore out some each time. By the time I got to the nose, the product was already BLACK as could be (see last image in previous reply NOTE: manufacturer says "BLACK" indicates the product is weakened or spent )
I have to say, it still did a VERY, very good job but there is still some areas of minor (now treated) rust on hood upper surface that I can find when I look inside with a scope. Most areas previously coated are completely smooth and virtually ALL of the areas that went under during the first dipp are perfect.
The remaining areas that are less than perfect are NO WHERE NEAR as bad as before but obviously, the product broke down some (wore out some) from previous dipping of the rear sections. Now, THIS isn't saying I think this product is BAD, I am sure, had I let it sit longer, it possibly would have eventually finished the work and more importantly, I really don't know how bad this area of the hood was compared to the areas that came out good were (seems the whole inner structure was fairly rusty) You really cannot see up in there very well at all and there is basically about 35 square feet of bare sheet metal to deal with so I still give it a "THUMBS UP" (NOTE: There was NO VISIBLE RUST to speak of externally on the regular painted surfaces, I am only dealing with the inside, bare metal, hidden surfaces of this one hood)