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<blockquote data-quote="iamagoldenoldie2" data-source="post: 378579" data-attributes="member: 8077"><p>2 simple solutions to remove rust, first preference ss good old molasses, large items can be done in a wading pool, the molasses breaks down to form phosphoric acid used rubber gloves to protect hands when you remove the scale some brushing might be required, wash off the black crud and dry the item, there should be a fine light coating over the steel surface , this will provide some protection from the oxygen that is part of the rust problem, the second solution is that cheap white vinegar with water in a plastic container</p><p></p><p>its that simple, don't leave items in for long periods of time keep checking it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iamagoldenoldie2, post: 378579, member: 8077"] 2 simple solutions to remove rust, first preference ss good old molasses, large items can be done in a wading pool, the molasses breaks down to form phosphoric acid used rubber gloves to protect hands when you remove the scale some brushing might be required, wash off the black crud and dry the item, there should be a fine light coating over the steel surface , this will provide some protection from the oxygen that is part of the rust problem, the second solution is that cheap white vinegar with water in a plastic container its that simple, don't leave items in for long periods of time keep checking it [/QUOTE]
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