I would sand it down with some sandpaper personally, just to get the loose 
iron oxide off and a nice dependable surface for paint to adhere to, and 
then wipe clean with alcohol. Then use paint of your choosing really - I'd 
probably go with automotive touch-up paint with the handy brush to make it 
easy on myself. As long as it's a proper paint and not just primer (which 
is porous and will allow rust to continue) and adhered properly, you should 
be good 

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