HOW TO EASILY REMOVE RUST IN LESS THAN 1 HOUR: Square Body Chevy Hotrod Build
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- Опубликовано: 28 апр 2022
- KILLING RUST Square Body Chevy C10 Budget Hotrod Build.
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Some people say if you see red, it proves the vinegar does not remove or neutralize the rust. No. The vinegar DOES neutralize rust. You may have an area that requires some sanding to get to the rust that is embedded, but once there, if vinegar is used, it will not only remove, but neutralize the rust. It is a chemical reality. No hocus pocus. Now, are there other chemicals that work faster? Yes, but you are dealing with more and more toxicity and disposal problems with those - and expense. And vinegar will leave a rust free and sterile surface ready to prime and paint - a little 180 light sanding and cleaning prep may be needed but that's all. Vinegar must be washed off with clean water to neutralize its effect on metal after it is used - and dried after rinsing with water. I just stripped a Ford 9 inch rear end and used vinegar to deal with any rust. The metal is now clean, sterile, and oddly enough, does not flash rust afterwards. Just nice and satiny looking metal, ready to prime and paint. Another thing that affects how your bare metal is prepped is whether it was sandblasted to bare metal or soda blasted. Vinegar work - 4 parts water to 1 part vinegar. Just plain, old , white vinegar. My friend Pete says this is the way it's done - and I believe him :)
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Nice, for some applications. Ospho, and many others, like concrete etching, are phosphoric acid. Is relatively cheap and remove rust, neutralize it . When washed and dry leave a coat ready to receive any primer. Work for me since the 70’. Thanks.
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Rust Bullet Metal Blast or Muriatic acid will remove the rust much quicker.
And Vinegar does not “neutralize” the rust. If it’s red, it’s still rust.
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Thankyou! Awesome information
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Im having a go at restoring 2 Victa lawn mowers from 1971 and your video was helpful thanks from Australia 👍
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If I wanted to get slightly deeper where it’s all bare metal (shiny metal) would that help or hurt my project
Depending on how thick the metal is, pitting can be a problem. But down to bare metal is always the best. Wishing you all the best for the future
@@unclebucksgarage7695 I just spoke with the Chrysler dealership they suggested Fluid Film rust protection after sanding.
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@@Austinwiththe07Aspenwhat's that
Rust
Can you use straight vinegar?
Yes
YES YOU CAN. Just make sure and rinse it off very well.
You absolutely can use pure vinegar only if you want better results than shown here. Use 7-10% pure white vinegar, it is a natural safe strong rust remover. It works especially well for soaking rusted parts, soak for 2 days, remove and rinse off the black broken down rust deposits return to soak as wanted. Rinse thoroughly with clean fresh water, small parts can be rinsed with water and baking Soda. For vertical surfaces mix vinegar with cornstarch, bring to a low boil. 1 cup vinegar to 1 tablespoon cornstarch, brush on cover with plastic, do not let the mixture dry out fully.
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May as well dream here as in bed,eh?
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I think most of that was dirt...
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Wear a mask
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@unclebucksgarage7695 can you use straight vinegar??