09-15-2021, 11:06 AM | #1 |
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A surprise
I made an order for rust converter from the supplier early last week. Had not showed up so I called the company back yesterday.
The owner spent time tracking with the carrier and the order is lost. Got an email from the supplier today, apologizing for FEDEX, and a new order will go out today. That is a good surprise! I haven't tried this product out yet, but comments on Rust911 on this forum have been great, and using the concentrate will make large volume jobs like a gas tank work for me. Had to pass this on. |
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09-15-2021, 11:57 AM | #3 |
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Have used some full dilution gallon size other brand stuff and have had good results.
Beats the wire wheel. I try to clean off any petroleum residue first with a degreaser. |
09-15-2021, 01:26 PM | #4 |
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You will like it Bob. I have been using it on all sorts of things. I flushed the engine block with it. Cleaned a bunch of model a parts. And have used it to make a bunch of old rusty hand tools useable again.
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2gallons of concentrate would have been more than a lifetime supply. |
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I use it for removing slight rust on plated parts which works great. I wouldn't recommend taking a very rusty part and putting it in there, I would just sandblast it.
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I just think sandblasting gives you a cleaner surface for painting.
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