22george
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I hace a 30 year old HF parts washer that works great. I use diesel fuel
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I used a DA sander to remove the remaining paint where l could and a wire wheel dor the rest of the areas. Then I soaked the fenders in molasses for a month. no rust. I cleaned them off with water, used compressed air and the sun to dry them as quickly as possible and sprayed epoxy primer on them. I am happy with the results.
I don't know what happened the first time, butl did attach the photos.
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I used a DA sander to remove the remaining paint where l could and a wire wheel to do the rest of the areas. Then I soaked the fenders in molasses for a month. no rust. I cleaned them off with water, used compressed air and the sun to dry them as quickly as possible and sprayed epoxy primer on them. I am happy with the results The first picture is after removed from the molasses tank with the molasses "crusties" still on it. The other 3 are after l sprayed it with water.
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I used a DA sander to remove the remaining paint where l could and a wire wheel dor the rest of the areas. Then I soaked the fenders in molasses for a month. no rust. I cleaned them off with water, used compressed air and the sun to dry them as quickly as possible and sprayed epoxy primer on them. I am happy with the results The first picture is after removed from the molasses tank with the molasses "crusties" still on it. The other 3 are after l sprayed it with water.
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On my 36 chevy, where the tar didn't stick, there is rust
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I guess there is no easy way. The paper aprt is coming off pretty easy, leaving the tar. I'll use a scraper on it with a propane torch to soften it.
Thanks for the feedback
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Is there an easier way to remove the pieces of tar paper on the inside of the
body than chiseling them???
Thanks
Reid
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I watched the youtube video on using molasses to remove rust. It does not remove paint. sorry for the misinformation
Reid
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Yea, I was suprised also that it worked in the cold temperature. I originally had the mixture in the house and it did begin to stink. That's why I put it in the garage. My better half didn't like it. The youtube video I got the idea from said the stink and mold don't affect it - it still works. It also said it will take paint off but it hasn't so far for me. I don't know about chrome. If you have an old rusty kitchen knife I would try it first before I tried it on a chrome wheel.
Reid
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The rusted washers and bolts sat in the bucket in my unheated garage for the
last 3 weeks. The temperature has ranged from 7 to 28 degrees. I brought them in
and cleaned them off today.It did remove all the rust on 98% of the washers and
bolts. It didn't remove the paint or tar - whatever else was on them. I was
suprised the mixture wasn't frozen solid. It was all still liquid - no ice at
all.Now that I know it works I will get some type of larger tank or tub to put
my fenders etc. in.
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hAS ANYONE USED 1 PART MOLASSES 9 PARTS WATER to remove rust? You put your part
in the mix for 2-4-weeks and it removes the rust and paint??? You just rinse
off with water after. Any thoughts good or bad? I found this on youtube and am
trying it in a 5 gallon bucket on rusted bolts and washers.
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I have been on vacation and away from the computer, so I apologize for the delay in the response. Thank you for the info. It was helpful. I appreciate the help.
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what is the trick to removing the interior trim piece around the windshield and rear window. I have removes all of the screws, but it seems the trim piece goes up into the window rubber. I don't want to break the old windows.
Thanks for the help:)
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