Rust Remover Solution?

notnalc68

That dude from Mississippi
What do you fellows use to soak rusty things in, like tools, parts, etc? I know there are products for that, but I don’t know any names.


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I saw a guy on youtube that used electricity and a bucket and it was crazy how well it performed. I'll try to find the video.

Not the same video, but something like this:

 
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I saw a guy on youtube that used electricity and a bucket and it was crazy how well it performed. I'll try to find the video.

Not the same video, but something like this:


Okay, that was badass!! :thumb:
 
I saw a guy on youtube that used electricity and a bucket and it was crazy how well it performed. I'll try to find the video.

Not the same video, but something like this:


Science....
 

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Evaporust works pretty well. I’m always salvaging old tools and junk with it. Toss rusty junk in a bucket and cover it over night. Most if not all rust will be at the bottom of the bucket the next day.
 
I saw a guy on youtube that used electricity and a bucket and it was crazy how well it performed. I'll try to find the video.

Not the same video, but something like this:


My brother has done that with a few things. It’s crazy how well it works.
 
Evaporust is a good one. I think WD-40 makes one too.

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Evaporust works pretty well. I’m always salvaging old tools and junk with it. Toss rusty junk in a bucket and cover it over night. Most if not all rust will be at the bottom of the bucket the next day.

I have two Evaporust recommendations, (three if you count a text from a friend), and one vote for possible electrocution. Looks like I may try Evaporust.

Thanks, everyone.


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I have two Evaporust recommendations, (three if you count a text from a friend), and one vote for possible electrocution. Looks like I may try Evaporust.

Thanks, everyone.


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Might be difficult to electrocute oneself with a nine volt battery...but a seriously good tingling sensation might be welcome...depending upon where of course...
 
Didn't Hinrich clean up his coilovers using a homemade electrolysis setup a couple years ago? Came out pretty nice IIRC
 
If it’s just surface rust on things like tools etc. there’s a cheap product called evapo rust you just submerge your junk in and leave it for a day or two. If it’s like rust rust and flaky holes it doesn’t do much.


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You can use vinegar it’s works takes a little while but works. So I guess is how fast do you need it.


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