29 Chandler Posted November 15, 2002 Share Posted November 15, 2002 Does anyone have experience using Evapo-Rust? There is a great article in the current edition of Skinned Knuckles, by Matt Joseph. It sounds like a great, enviromentally safe way to remove rust. I was just wondering if anyone in the Forum has tried it. I plan to use it this weekend. I'll leave my feedback. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest COMPACTBC Posted November 15, 2002 Share Posted November 15, 2002 I have used it on rusty tools & an old license plate and it worked great. It is very slow on heavy rust, it took an over night soaking but did a good job on the rust and did not attack the paint on the license plate. It appears to me that you will have to keep the rusty surface wet with the solution all of the time in order for it to work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest 40LUV Posted November 15, 2002 Share Posted November 15, 2002 I used it on some small nuts, bolts & washers and on a rusty cowl vent opener arm. I just soaked the parts in the stuff over night and rinsed them off with water. The rust came off and I was happy with the results. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ronbarn Posted November 15, 2002 Share Posted November 15, 2002 Read the same article by Matt and have the same question about "keeping wet". If I have a panel that is too large to soak, do I have to keep painting on the Evapo-Rust until the rust removal is complete? This could be a very time consuming problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 15, 2002 Share Posted November 15, 2002 Who carries Evapo-Rust and how much does it cost? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ron Green Posted November 15, 2002 Share Posted November 15, 2002 Here is there website. It may answer some of your questions. I also am interested in this stuff. Please post if anyone has any experience in using it, pros and cons.www.evapo-rust.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
29 Chandler Posted November 18, 2002 Author Share Posted November 18, 2002 Just used Evapo-Rust for the first time. Started with an old rusty rim. After soaking over night it turned out as good as new, with only a little bit of the original black paint left. Then I used it on the 74 year old heater vent that mounts on the floor board. Same results in only a few hours! The only draw back is that the part must be fully covered by the solution. That can be expensive for large parts. I highly recommend it to easily remove rust. And it cleans up verly easily. And no irratation to my hands. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 20, 2002 Share Posted November 20, 2002 The best is citric acid. It is used by most restorers in Sweden. It is also low cost. Try it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Randy Berger Posted November 21, 2002 Share Posted November 21, 2002 OK Buick 32-87 where and under what brand names might I find it?YFAM, Randy Berger Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 22, 2002 Share Posted November 22, 2002 Citric acid (citronsyra in swedish) is sold by www.rostlosningen.com. Their site is in Swedish, unfortunately. I will try to find another site in English. The cost is $7 a kg (= 2.2 lb). You mix it with water. Citric acid is the acid you find in lemon. It is used among other thing in making jam and juice so you can probably find it in food stores, but to a much higher price. It is used by many restorers in Sweden. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Randy Berger Posted November 23, 2002 Share Posted November 23, 2002 Thanks Anon, you're OK even if you are Anon.YFAM, Randy Berger Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 24, 2002 Share Posted November 24, 2002 This Evapo-rust sounds a lot like the stuff I buy called "Exrust" from Kano Labs, the people who make Kroil penetrating oil. Exrust gets mixed 3 to 1 with water or can be used straight. I have used the exrust with excellent results. Here is the website for anyone who is interested: http://www.kanolabs.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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