Easy rust removal | Evapo-Rust

Published 2023-07-23
It can be difficult removing rust, on top of that, it can be very time consuming! A few weeks back Evapo-rust was recommended in the comment section of a video by Peter Moore. I ordered a litre of the stuff to test and was absolutely blown away by the effectiveness of it. Normally rust removal is difficult and time consuming, but with Evapo-rust, you simply put the rusty component in the liquid and leave it a few hours.

All Comments (21)
  • @petermoore9504
    Glad you found it useful. I'm really happy to be able to reciprocate a bit for all the expertise you share. Cheers
  • It actually does what it says on the tin! I've had some for years. You absolutely can re-use it again and again. It is totally safe. The only thing is the price, but seeing as it is so effective , it is totally worth it.
  • @markdavies794
    I use oxalic acid, it comes in powder form, just mix with water and soak. Had an ancient adjustable spanner I got from my grandad that was seized with rust and it brought it back to life.
  • @heligeorge
    Get white vinegar.Soak your rusty items in it. If your items are large like hedge scissors,wrap them in kitchen roll saturate with vinegar and wrap with clear plastic film or put it in bag. Easy cheap extremely effective cheers!
  • @Marcus1954s
    An impressive product but expensive compared to commonly available cheap and safe citric acid (which isn't just good at cleaning limescale from your kettle with 2-3 boils and a teaspoon full). To remove rust just stir a handful of citric acid in bucket of warm/hot water and then place your rusted items in overnight. They will require little more than a light brushing. Really bad rust can be soaked again for another night. Hydrochloric acid (usually sold as 5-10% in patio cleaner) is quickest but items have to be neutralised immediately afterwards, and also gives off fumes that attack surrounding metal work and causes rust. I removed the rust from inherited tools and use them regularly. It is a great feeling to have cleaned up and protected, never mind use your grandfather/great-grandfather's tools.
  • @garranstvall1442
    Thatโ€™s incredible stuffโ€ฆ definitely worth having on the garage shelf for future use. thanks Peter Moore & The Ultimate Handyman! ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿพ
  • @mattsan70
    A cheaper rust removal solution with just as good results can be gotten from citric acid powder in water - very safe to use, cheap and effective. lots of vids on YT about doing it.
  • You seem to have never used Amazon affiliate links, it's an easy way for your audience to support you
  • @Ploggy.
    Thatโ€™s a great product thanks for the review ๐Ÿ‘
  • @Pete.Ty1
    ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ Will give this a try. Thank you
  • @planespeaking
    Evaporust is EDTA in 5% solution. Buy your own EDTA and make it a LOT cheaper.
  • @nitro74cs
    Although I haven't used evapo-rust, it is very well known that it is very effective, however it is very expensive. In the UK we have Deox-C produced locally and comes in plastic jar in granule form and works wonders and it is very cost effective compared to evapo-rust.
  • @colinmeredith7114
    From what I can gather from other videos too is that heated Evapo-Rust greatly affects the quicker removal of rust...
  • @lazylad8544
    Looks a good addition to any shed with tools.๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘. Emporer masonry paint is another product you could do a video on. Highly recommended. And I'm not on commission ๐Ÿ˜‰.
  • @masterof
    Is there something you can recommend to treat/remove the rust on a bathroom electric tower raidiator, please? Obviously I can't disasemble it and submerge into a bucket like this. Thanks...
  • Hi, I tried Evapo-Rust and it was good but a friend of mine suggested white vinegar and that worded just as well at a fraction of the cost
  • @neilobusk
    Aaaah the nectar juice for reviving your grandads old tools... There are other things,,,people here will let us know im sure.. Informative Ta Chez N x
  • @jayyambrovich3740
    I like your channel and appreciate the content you post. I have seen this product used quite a bit on YouTube videos from the US. I am from the US, retired now and living in Portugal. I have not seen this product anywhere locally, did not know it was available in the EU. Would you please post a link to where you purchased it?