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Evapo-Rust |
Rust removal products have interested me for several years. I had my doubts that a product could work this great, but Evapo-Rust proved me wrong. After soaking several rusty tools, I am AMAZED by the results!
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Before Evapo-Rust |
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Before Evapo-Rust |
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Before Evapo-Rust |
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Before Evapo-Rust |
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Before Evapo-Rust |
Evapo-Rust is safe to use as it is non-toxic and non-corrosive since it does not contain acids, bases, or solvents. It has no fumes or foul odors and there’s no scrubbing required. It won’t harm paint, plastic or chrome. Evapo-Rust is reusable and one gallon will remove 1/2 lb of dry rust. It is a water-based rust remover that’s easy to use as you simply submerge the corroded parts and let soak for 30 minutes for light rust or overnight for heavily rusted items. Although a basket is included in the 3 1/2-gallon bucket, I used a plastic ice cream pail to lower my parts into the 5-gallon bucket.
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Evapo-Rust 3 1/2 gallon with dip basket |
After removing from the solution, rinse with water and dry with a towel. Evapo-Rust does not stop rust, but you can apply their product called Rust-Block that will prevent rusting for up to one year IF kept indoors. If used or stored outside, you must paint or apply an oil-based product.
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After soaking in Evapo-Rust |
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After soaking in Evapo-Rust |
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After soaking in Evapo-Rust |
For items that can’t fit into a bucket, such as my raw Spartan Frameworks springer, Evapo-Rust makes a gel you brush on as it clings to vertical, rusted surfaces. Besides rusted tools, auto parts, and hardware, Evapo-Rust can restore cast iron skillets, other cookware, and even firearms.
Evapo-Rust is a must-have for any shop or restoration business.