johnnycnc
Member
I do! I'd like to share a great product with you all,
it is Evapo Rust. If you have old, rusty, crusty tools, this is a relatively low cost, low toxicity, good performing product.
It works best as a soak. (can be used as a spray, they say).
I got some of this for tools after our '08 flood, and it REALLY works.
Recently my son became interested in my reloading days, and we are setting about reviving that pastime. I dug around and found some
pretty cruddy stuff I had missed after cleaning up the more valuable tools..
I have a before pic of a reloading die:
and the stuff I'll be using:
I'll let it soak for a few hours and post later to show results.
Some things take longer than others.
Here is the place I got it:
http://www.orisonmarketing.com/corrosion/evaporust/evapo-rust.html
If you need to de-rust..this is easy, it works and it is low to no smell.
I know nobody besides me has rusty tools, but it is worth sharing anyhoo!:biggrin:
it is Evapo Rust. If you have old, rusty, crusty tools, this is a relatively low cost, low toxicity, good performing product.
It works best as a soak. (can be used as a spray, they say).
I got some of this for tools after our '08 flood, and it REALLY works.
Recently my son became interested in my reloading days, and we are setting about reviving that pastime. I dug around and found some
pretty cruddy stuff I had missed after cleaning up the more valuable tools..
I have a before pic of a reloading die:
and the stuff I'll be using:
I'll let it soak for a few hours and post later to show results.
Some things take longer than others.
Here is the place I got it:
http://www.orisonmarketing.com/corrosion/evaporust/evapo-rust.html
If you need to de-rust..this is easy, it works and it is low to no smell.
I know nobody besides me has rusty tools, but it is worth sharing anyhoo!:biggrin: