SlickGTP
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Along the same lines of the molasses method in regard to home remedies of rust removal I heard something about using vinegar to flush out a cooling system on vehicles and the rust removing properties of vinegar. So, I decided I'd try it. Takes a bit longer than say EvapoRust or something similar, but if you aren't in a hurry...
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After:
The yellowing on some of the after pics is where I didn't rinse it off quick enough and it started drying with the vinegar solution on the part. The black spots are original coating/undercoating that the rust hasn't gotten past yet.
The amazing thing to me is that you pull it out 12-24hrs later and it still looks rusty, but just lightly run a brush across it and the rust just wipes away basically... For heavily rusted items I've had it take up to a couple of days but also might have something to so with the strength of the solution as well(some of it was diluted with tap water).
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The yellowing on some of the after pics is where I didn't rinse it off quick enough and it started drying with the vinegar solution on the part. The black spots are original coating/undercoating that the rust hasn't gotten past yet.
The amazing thing to me is that you pull it out 12-24hrs later and it still looks rusty, but just lightly run a brush across it and the rust just wipes away basically... For heavily rusted items I've had it take up to a couple of days but also might have something to so with the strength of the solution as well(some of it was diluted with tap water).