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Re: Evapo-Rust rust remover

To: RBHouston@aol.com
Subject: Re: Evapo-Rust rust remover
Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 21:47:22 -0800
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RBHouston@aol.com wrote:

>Has  anyone used Evapo-Rust rust remover?
>

I have used it and was not impressed.  But it was a long time ago and 
they could well have changed the formulation.  Now I use "Safest Rust 
Remover.com for relatively small pieces that can be soaked in it..  It 
does a good job of REMOVING the rust, and is water-soluable,  non-toxic, 
non-corrosive, non-flammable, no VOC's and contains no acid, bases, 
solvents or other toxic crap.  ( safestrustremover.com )

For larger items from which I want to remove rust, I use the 
electrolysis process, either plastic buckets or 30 gallon plastic trash 
cans.

For larger items from which I don't care if the rust is actually removed 
or not, I use Corroseal Metal Primer that converts the rust into a 
non-rusting magnetite( http://www.corroseal.com/corroseal.html )

>Wonder what it would do if you could  circulate it through a block while the 
>engine was in the car?
>

Aw, just clean it out good by using some good old concentrated HCl !!

Buster Evans




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