Evapo Rust
I bought some of this stuff recently and so far it seems to work very well! Most of the things I have used it on are not heavily rusted, though. Light rust takes a couple of hours, heavier rust takes overnight. I don't know how practical it would be for large parts, but for smaller ones it does a good job.
I also tried it on a small area on the door on my truck. I soaked a cottonball in the stuff then put it on the rusted area and covered it with saran wrap and taped it to the door, a couple of hours later and no rust. It affected the paint a little, but I just waxed the area where the stuff contacted the paint, and it looked normal(BUT, my paint is original and not in GREAT shape-so be careful if you use it on your truck). The evapo rust is also reuseable, non toxic and environmentally friendly(according to the Mnfgr.) http://www.orisonmarketing.com/corro...vapo-rust.html I've got pics at home of an old C-clamp I tested this stuff on and I will try and remember to post them later. Mike:flag: |
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No rubbing or scrubbing. The clamp apparently had black paint on it at one time, and some of it is still visible, but the evapo rust didn't remove it. |
Eastwood Oxi-Solve is similar. I bought a gallon jug of it in 1990, and the stuff still works!
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