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Rust Removers

rubclt

BENEFACTOR
Gold Member
Lifetime Member
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City
Charlotte
State
NC
Sharing my experience with Evapo-Rust and POR15 Rust Remover. They both work well soaking parts to remove rust, the POR15 Rust Remover is a little faster, but about $10 more a gallon. I have soaked parts with rubber and plastic with good results. Even factory painted parts come out rust free, although the longer you soak some painted parts will loose color.
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barrys

Scrambler Junkie
Lifetime Member
City
East Norriton
State
PA
You can get Evapo Rust at Harbor Freight and 20% coupons for there are found darn near everywhere anymore to save money!?
 

rubclt

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Gold Member
Lifetime Member
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City
Charlotte
State
NC
Right tool, the e-brake would hardly move, soaked it one day, flipped and soaked another. Did not disassemble and works great! Interesting how factory painted foot lever but not the upper part. I painted the whole thing...
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