Hi I have a Colorbond roof on my house. I guess it would be around 30 years old. Inland, dry area (until recently!). Some years ago I had a Solahart roof-mounted water heating system installed. On very hot days it vents large amounts of hot water directly onto the roof, which runs down one of the channels in the Colorbond and from there into the gutter. Our local mains water is very mineral-rich, and leaves nasty stains on everything. I noticed the other day the channel where the vented water runs down has become quite rusty, in fact the rust is starting to eat through the metal. Parts of the gutter and most of the downpipe are also in bad shape. My guess is that the installer should have connected a copper pipe to the vent and led it down the channel to protect the roofing iron, but it's a bit late for that now. My question is how should I tackle this short of the replacement of the entire roofing panel? Presumably remove the rust first with a wire brush, but is there a suitable product which I can paint all the way down the channel to protect it from further corrosion? Thank you. KM