EVAPO-RUST. Do it really work??

2023-09-26に共有

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  • @bluehazeboy
    I restored my Suzuki gt750 fuel tank with this stuff, the inside was particularly crusty because of stale fuel, so some pink bike cleaner & hot water,swung it around like a madman, cleaned it out, filled to the brim with evaporust, a few days later it was like it had just left the Suzuki factory, I found it works well when warm to hot
  • @MICMARKMAC
    Yes I concur with the comment on citric acid. Usually available from health food shops. Mix crystals in water. Cheap enough to make up a big plastic drum, tub or tray Use it over and over by dipping in everything like car panels. They come out looking like they’ve been sand blasted.
  • @robinhoff4598
    Works even better if you lightly brush the loose rust before putting items in the solution. Also rinse and dry after removal. Light coat of oil not a bad idea. Now clean the rubber handles with a dab of Goop or similar hand cleaner. I use the rust remover all the time. Non toxic and does not burn skin, but stains a bit.
  • @tubeDude48
    If you had used an Ultrasonic cleaner, in just minutes it would have cleaned even better!! I also use Simply Green for Carburetors with the Temp at 285° F.
  • I have used it in gas tanks and Truck frames. Works so well on frames that after treatment I found rust holes I didnt know I had.
  • @Fintoman
    I used evapo-rust to remove very heavy rust from an old rocker box cover. Like you I was amazed at the job it did. Not saying it's the only way to remove rust, but it does work.
  • @Equiluxe1
    Cold tea removes rust or converts it, plus gas used to sell a tin of what was basically dried tea in a tin to which you added water then applied to the rust. It worked fairly well, just let it dry and then brush it off.
  • @nitro74cs
    Nice review, yeah evapo-rust is very good and getting more famous by every youtube video. Why not try/review DEOX-C? It's British, in a granule form (Looks like coarse sea salt) comes in a nice, sturdy plastic jar. you dissolve it in a warm water and it's as good as this product, if not, even better because you can get the mixture stronger or weaker depending on how rusty the workpiece is and it's more cost effective.
  • @Teuchter-Jim
    When I saw this video on your page I knew we would be getting a true honest review, ✅ Can you please Jody us with how well the rust stays away?
  • I can't belive how much of a good job it does I'm very tempted to get some for my nuts and bolts and small peices on stationary engines when I do em up also does the plug undo now?
  • @TheSynthnut
    I sometimes run it warm in an ultrasonic cleaner and its excellent. Make sure anything you want ro derust is free from oil or grease as that stops it getting to work. On higher carbon ateels it seems to often blacken the surface if left for a long period. I use a dewatering oil to soak items in after a quick dry as you can almost watch the flash rust appear on unprotected fresh steel. Pricing seems a bit random, you can shop around and get it at a reasonable price. Car boot tools have never looked so good!
  • "Moses sandals ", you been watching Derek's Vice grip garage again haha
  • Thanks for taking the time to post this video. So the view in the comments is save your money and use household items like vinegar and citric acid crystals. I've had good results with reverse electrolysis myself.
  • You can spray Evapo Rust on rusty body parts they turn kind of black in color 24 hours later you can wire wheel the rust off of body panels it works
  • @TheSynthnut
    One side-effect i have noticed is it almost seems to sharpen stuff in the process too. Its addictive, trying to find things to immerse in it!