Rust Remover
Rust Remover
Does anyone know or ever used a rust remover that actually works? One that you can brush on and rinse off,I have see many advertised,but would like one that actually works very well. I would really appreciate any feedback. Thanks Larry
Depends on what level of rust you're taking about. If you have sanded off almost all of the rust and have traces left, I'm pretty sure Rust Free does a good job of converting remaining rust.
http://www.theruststore.com/Rust-Rem...art-W22C2.aspx
If you aren't sanding anything, I don't think there's anyting you can brush on and rinse off that's going to do a perfect job. That will require soaking or a continual "rinse". Check this out....
http://www.missbelvedere.com/
Maybe other's have some other experience with some products that you're looking for.
http://www.theruststore.com/Rust-Rem...art-W22C2.aspx
If you aren't sanding anything, I don't think there's anyting you can brush on and rinse off that's going to do a perfect job. That will require soaking or a continual "rinse". Check this out....
http://www.missbelvedere.com/
Maybe other's have some other experience with some products that you're looking for.
Tom is right on. If you have already sanded and done grinding on the rust then rust remover is a good idea to get all of the little bits of rust chemically neutralized. If you don't plan on sanding first then don't bother with the rust remover.
rust remover
For parts try this, about $7 for rebar, $5 for walmart container, and about $3 for arm & hammer washing soda, about an hour of build time and a 8 hour soak in the tank, the charger is set at 12 volts 2 amps google elecrolytic or electrolysis rust removal it works.
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