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Has anyone used EVAPO-RUST rust remover
Im allways wanting to clean rust off of hardware and odds and ends around the garage. I dropped some nasty hardware into a container of the stuff tonite and will see what happens. i figure if it works well it will be easier then trying to sandblast small items.
anyone have any feed back on this stuff. cheers ed |
I soaked my rusty a-arms in it to clean out the insides that I couldn't hit with the sandblaster. It takes forever. Small nuts/bolts would probably be faster/cheaper to soak em in vinegar, and then clean them up with a phosphoric acid based prep (Eastwood fast etch/afterblast, picklex20....etc...etc...) Or a just put them in a tumbler :)
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i love the stuff. it works great. just scrub with a scotchbrite and water afterwards.
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The name sounds a little hokey but hey, if it works I'd give it a try. Where do you get the stuff?
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first time i saw it i thought the same. i was placing an order at casewell plating and decided to try it. i've also seen it a harbor freight and i think i saw it at advanced auto(formerly discount auto parts)
here's something i did with it a few years back 912 Board - Viewing Topic: evap o rust |
WOW!!
this stuff is awsome,i dropped in a handfull of misc. hardware and and this stuff looks great after an over night soak. ill post some pics of the finished product and take photos of some before pics of the next batch of parts. cheers ed |
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