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StagLefty
12-28-2017, 11:15
Any one ever try this product ? Stumbled on a video on restoring an axe head and was surprised how well it seemed to work. It got into all the nooks and crannies and seemed to eliminate all the hours I've spent previously on brush and wheel work.
https://www.amazon.com/Evapo-Rust-ER004-Super-Safe-Remover/dp/B00GRSOJSS

CS1983
12-28-2017, 11:23
ooh la la... cast iron cookware restoration with ease. Awesome. I'll pick some up! Thanks.

StagLefty
12-28-2017, 11:50
ooh la la... cast iron cookware restoration with ease. Awesome. I'll pick some up! Thanks.

Check out this guy I posted in another thread. His cast iron restoration cookware absolutely shines and is non-stick !!

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIt...y5-hazNSdoDYuA

mb504
12-28-2017, 13:18
Is it just watered down navel jelly?

Spdu4ia
12-28-2017, 16:53
I’ve used it and it really is amazing, I filled an old motorcycle tank that was full of rust with it and let it sit for a few days and it was spotless. Also you can reuse it . I keep a bottle in the garage for small things like bolts and small parts I want to clean .

Gman
12-28-2017, 17:57
Check out this guy I posted in another thread. His cast iron restoration cookware absolutely shines and is non-stick !!

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIt...y5-hazNSdoDYuA
"This channel does not exist."

Irving
12-28-2017, 18:03
"This channel does not exist."

That just means that it works so well that Big Rust doesn't want us to know about it.

Gman
12-28-2017, 18:10
Yet another conspiracy. There's too much money in the rust removal business.

StagLefty
12-28-2017, 18:13
"This channel does not exist."

There's something going on lately with you tube. I know Amazon Fire has just added a Firefox app in order to watch you tube on my tv.

ar15shooter
12-28-2017, 18:27
I haven't tried that product but several similar from Eastwood that seem to work well.

Unfortunately we are going to need that for our vehicles around here soon. The amount of salt (both liquid and rock) they are using around here (in addition to mag chloride) is becoming quite insane.

ben4372
12-28-2017, 20:02
I've used Evapro-rust and it works great. It's not navel jelly related. None of the related flash rusting. My only problem was when I soaked only half of a plane blade, it etched a dark line where it met the water. Pretty deep actually. Otherwise near perfect product. Also look into "washing soda" electrolysis. DC volts and time cleans the rustiest things.

gta_spec
12-28-2017, 21:05
Evapo rust is awesome and it should be on the shelf at Harbor Freight.

Ah Pook
12-29-2017, 00:06
Vinegar and water or Navel Jelly works for me. Rub mustard on the offending piece works as well.

CS1983
12-29-2017, 06:16
Vinegar and water or Navel Jelly works for me. Rub mustard on the offending piece works as well.

Wouldn't the active ingredient in mustard just be vinegar?

StagLefty
12-29-2017, 08:45
I've used mustard for a forced patina,never thought of it for cleaning.