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Evapo-Rust

Had heard about this, And found some at the local Autozone~So i picked up a jug to try it out.

I'm always hopeful that items will work as claimed, But when it comes to stuff like this i always seem to end up disapointed...
Not this time!

Works exactly as claimed, Soak the item in the evaporust liquid for a certain amount of time, and it will eat/disintegrate the rust until it is non existant. :roxor:

So far i've only tested on some rusted out vintage wrenches/tools i recently picked up, And various rusted out hardware, bolts, bike parts~But works just as it says.

You can reuse the liquid until it loses performance/stops working, And i've been doing just that.
I bought a jug, and have gone through 5 full rust removal jobs and its still working even though the liquid turned from yellow to black (lol).

I'm very impressed, I'll post pics soon.
~Project ThunderStorm = '84 Charcoal Thunderbird - First Car - Long Time Work in Progress~
~Project (No Name Yet) = 1970 Plymouth GTX/RR "Clone"~

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Reply #1
Might wanna look in this thread. http://www.foxtbirdcougarforums.com/showthread.php?t=19521&highlight=rust+removal Its got a low cost rust removal that works great. And most likely cheaper than that Evaporust . Good to here is works so well.


Stuckman
84 Turbo coupe 2.3T Modded with 88 upper and lower intake, 88 injectors, E6 manifold, T3-4 AR.60 turbo, 31X12X3 FMIC, Homemade MBC , Greddy knock off BPV.
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Reply #3
Thanks for both of these threads.  I never knew!
84 TC 302 -5.0L/t5/7.5 locking rear and a 3.45 gear, Edelbrock Intake, Aluminum Heads, Edlebrock 65mm Throttlebody, Edlebrock Cam, 24lb injectors & MAS Air Sensor calibrated via chip,  BBK headers, Catback H pipe, Magnaflow lers :evilgrin:
:pics-stfu:

 Project Thread with pics

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Reply #4
Here's some pics~ (Not the greatest examples).

A pile of vintage wrenches/tools i picked up for 0.25ea, BEFORE:


AFTER: (Other rusted tools were added, Not pictured above)


Process~
Fresh jug of evaporust, And first round of rusted tools:


Next day: (Stuff added after previous photo)


Evapo strained and drained, Then tools Rinsed off with water like instructed:


Dried out then whiped/sprayed down with WD-40, And set out to dry:


Same chemical used about 5 overnight rounds:
~Project ThunderStorm = '84 Charcoal Thunderbird - First Car - Long Time Work in Progress~
~Project (No Name Yet) = 1970 Plymouth GTX/RR "Clone"~