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Rust removal
- c_doughty1
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Rust removal
What product would you say is the best for rust removal other than the obvious of cutting it out and starting again with new metal....like sprays or gels.....I've seen a lot advertised for sale but are any actually any good?
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@c_doughty1 What sort of things do you need to remove the rust from?
I have used the kurust on small items after using a flap disc on the area to kill the rust. If its something you can dip I have recently bought some Molasses for rusted parts. I understand if you mix with water and soak the rusty items the solution removes and kills the rust and leaves metal clean.
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Molasses
http://www.countrywidefarmers.co.uk/pws ... ductID=179
For chassis work and heavily rusted items I have been using phosphoric acid as it seems to really get rid of the rust on the farm machinery but will also take paint with it. The nearest stuff I could find similar to mine is rust off on Amazon.
Hope it helps
Ben
I have used the kurust on small items after using a flap disc on the area to kill the rust. If its something you can dip I have recently bought some Molasses for rusted parts. I understand if you mix with water and soak the rusty items the solution removes and kills the rust and leaves metal clean.
[youtube][/youtube]
Molasses
http://www.countrywidefarmers.co.uk/pws ... ductID=179
For chassis work and heavily rusted items I have been using phosphoric acid as it seems to really get rid of the rust on the farm machinery but will also take paint with it. The nearest stuff I could find similar to mine is rust off on Amazon.
Hope it helps
Ben
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As described above by others, or removal by mechanical means (grinding/abrading)
You can get your phosporic acid here @vtecmec dipped his entire car in it whole! *
ps
turns out you can't be clever and embed a tag within a url linky
* he didn't really dip his whole car... just did it all piece by piece instead!
You can get your phosporic acid here @vtecmec dipped his entire car in it whole! *
ps
turns out you can't be clever and embed a tag within a url linky
* he didn't really dip his whole car... just did it all piece by piece instead!
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- c_doughty1
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Re: Rust removal
I basically want to convert any existing rust under the car back to a workable metal before using an oil / wax based product to extend it's life. It's not got that much rust to be honest only tiny bitsBlarge wrote:@c_doughty1 What sort of things do you need to remove the rust from?
I have used the kurust on small items after using a flap disc on the area to kill the rust. If its something you can dip I have recently bought some Molasses for rusted parts. I understand if you mix with water and soak the rusty items the solution removes and kills the rust and leaves metal clean.
[youtube][/youtube]
Molasses
http://www.countrywidefarmers.co.uk/pws ... ductID=179
For chassis work and heavily rusted items I have been using phosphoric acid as it seems to really get rid of the rust on the farm machinery but will also take paint with it. The nearest stuff I could find similar to mine is rust off on Amazon.
Hope it helps
Ben