Originally Posted By: Beater of the Pack
I really like it! I have fussed with all kinds of rust products. For things you can dip or soak my favorite is citric acid and water.

As a matter of fact, I use that to remove the blue coating off 1095 spring steel, you can usually find it at home brew shops, they use it for fermenting. I get similar results with vinegar.

I would love to have a pressure washer, like 5000 psi. whistle

Originally Posted By: Beater of the Pack
Eventually all my body panels will get Citric acid and Rust Doctor. The rust Doctor covers way more area than I expected. My frame took about a pint! No more Evaporust for me citric acid does as well and is cheap. It will not remove grease like the citric hand cleaners but won't hurt paint or plating except for zinc.


Yeah, Evaporust seems similar in price, but I like how this will allow you to brush on, close up a container and save it. Although Evaporust can be used over and over, it's got a lot of rust and other crap it removed.

Originally Posted By: Beater of the Pack
Gotta' get back on the roadster! Time just slips away while trying to keep this place running.


I hear 'ya, I have a house to build... whistle


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