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  • Few things look worse than rust on your bike, but rusty parts don't need to be thrown out. With a few things you've probably already got around your house, you can have rusty bike parts looking shiny again.
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    To remove even the worst rust from any metal parts on your bike simply get some aluminium/aluminum/tin foil and dip it in either cola or white vinegar, then scrub the offending part thoroughly until the rust comes off! If you have any particularly rusty small parts, such as bolts or sprockets, you can soak them in either the cola or the vinegar.
    Make sure you wear gloves while using the white vinegar, as this can be corrosive to your skin.
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  • @gcntech
    @gcntech  7 лет назад +165

    Let us know how you get on with removing rust in the comments below 👇

    • @alebgns6164
      @alebgns6164 7 лет назад +32

      GCN Tech use citrus acid (vitamin c) make a concentrate with hot water, put metal parts in, it will desolve the rust, without damaging the paint. And its cheap,cause its used for clean i ng coffeemachines

    • @xGshikamaru
      @xGshikamaru 7 лет назад +6

      well, removing it is one thing, but if you don’t protect the parts you cleaned it will keep coming back. The cleaning kit I have has a protective finish that’s also a water repellent. It will not remove rust, but it will ensure your parts stay shiny much longer. My commuter bike could help with some elbow grease though, I’m too careless with it.

    • @LeicaPunk
      @LeicaPunk 7 лет назад +9

      check out "NEVR DULL", its a miracle. you only need a little amount of this wool and it works pretty amazing

    • @feedbackzaloop
      @feedbackzaloop 7 лет назад +11

      @aleb gns Citric acid indeed works much better than vinegar. Although it requires thorough degreasing and leaves gray patina, which unpleasigly contrasts stainless steel and even more prone to corrosion than clear steel. Also vitamin C is ascorbic acid and it's a whole different story.

    • @jakobstainer2000
      @jakobstainer2000 7 лет назад +14

      In some cases WD-40 also does the Job pretty neatly

  • @LyleKevin
    @LyleKevin 6 лет назад +958

    Please excuse the late comment, but many earlier commenters incorrectly assumed that the vinegar and coke were dissolving the rust, and/or that the aluminum foil was scraping the rust off. The aluminum foil method works because the aluminum is a reducing agent relative to steel - that is, it functions as an electron donor. The aluminum is oxidized, and the iron oxide (rust) is reduced to elemental iron. It's a classic oxidation-reduction reaction. The coke or vinegar are just acting as an electrolyte to transfer the ions between the two metals.

    • @sassysasquatch4096
      @sassysasquatch4096 5 лет назад +42

      Good chemistry, I second this.

    • @SoMooLand1nine7
      @SoMooLand1nine7 3 года назад +40

      YES. finally.
      Even if you use water it'll be the same result coz it's not bout the liquid you use. Its bcoz of the aluminium foil. Thanks for the great explanation. 👏🏼👏🏼

    • @ridewithewind6771
      @ridewithewind6771 3 года назад +4

      thanks for further explaining the reaction.

    • @TheProdigyGamingg
      @TheProdigyGamingg 3 года назад +1

      Thankyou

    • @stfu1503
      @stfu1503 3 года назад +3

      Science

  • @rialnzo
    @rialnzo Год назад +17

    This is the first video I searched to watch after my Uncle just gave me his old rusty bike, I'll make this bicycle look majestic again!

    • @PatriciaBrown1711
      @PatriciaBrown1711 Год назад +1

      Hope you did that sir.

    • @mtnentertainment3454
      @mtnentertainment3454 7 месяцев назад +1

      I just picked up an old rusty Beach Cruiser and it's in mostly good shape just got a lot of rust, I'm gonna first make it shine again and then complete it with an engine kit.

    • @user-rl7no1jf1h
      @user-rl7no1jf1h 2 дня назад

      How’d it go?

  • @coreysayre1376
    @coreysayre1376 5 лет назад +93

    I had to come back and comment on how extremely easy and effective this method really is... My rust was years in the making, although my frame was fine, the rust forming on the nuts and bolts and especially the springs on the front and back brakes was significantly worse than what was shown here. Yet within seconds of scrubbing it began to come off, and even the hard to reach (and deeply rusted) springs have been restored to around 90% rust free. Thanks a ton for this tip/video!

    • @kimthuy4437
      @kimthuy4437 4 года назад +2

      How did you clean the rusty chain effectively? Was the toothbrush helpful?

    • @adaalvarico8493
      @adaalvarico8493 4 года назад +1

      What dd you use? Coke or vinegar?

    • @coreysayre1376
      @coreysayre1376 4 года назад +5

      @@adaalvarico8493 Regular Coke.

    • @adaalvarico8493
      @adaalvarico8493 4 года назад

      @@coreysayre1376 oh thank you 😊😊

    • @coreysayre1376
      @coreysayre1376 4 года назад

      @@adaalvarico8493 NP Fam. @Kim Sorry didn't get notification when you commented but my chain stays greased up to where it never got rusted. Toothbrush would probably be pretty effective though.

  • @piroskaesafarkas
    @piroskaesafarkas 5 лет назад +14

    It works like a dream. Aluminium foil and coke. It took off the rust of my motorcycle within seconds of applying coke onto the front forks. Thank you for the tip.

  • @sayakak8818
    @sayakak8818 3 года назад +40

    Tried this method today on an old unicycle suffering from years of neglect, haven't finished the whole thing but so far it's worked like a charm! Thank you for the easy-to-understand video 😊

    • @jerseygirl4917
      @jerseygirl4917 2 года назад +1

      Can this method be used to clean a bike chain?

    • @sayakak8818
      @sayakak8818 2 года назад

      @@jerseygirl4917 not sure if you intended to reply to my comment, unicycles don't have chains so I can't help you there sorry!

  • @jtnpa
    @jtnpa 4 года назад +28

    I've been using the Coke and Tin Foil method for rust for about 40 years (first used on my 1978 Raleigh). I'm so happy this is still a recommended method to combat rust. I will continue - have a fixer-upper that I'm working on. Thanks!

    • @gethermedel3620
      @gethermedel3620 3 года назад

      will dipping the chain for 15mins on Coke work?

    • @Foervraengd
      @Foervraengd 2 года назад +1

      oh im so glad i saw this comment! today i got an old refurbished bike thats probably from the 70s. it works like a charm but have rusty handles etc, knowing npw that it will work on old bikes was just what i needed to know to give this a try!

  • @SadgeHampter
    @SadgeHampter 4 года назад +1392

    Me trying to fix my old bike because I don't have something better to do in quarantine

    • @tirado033
      @tirado033 4 года назад +28

      olgaV that’s why I’m here lol

    • @SadgeHampter
      @SadgeHampter 4 года назад +7

      @@tirado033 lol

    • @misseveville9806
      @misseveville9806 4 года назад +35

      Same. Someone abandoned a pretty decent bike in front my door. So why not 🤷🏿 lol
      Edit: Before you ask why people are leaving bikes in front my door...I live in a poor neighborhood. That pretty much answers that question lol.

    • @zavannahrodriguez5148
      @zavannahrodriguez5148 4 года назад +1

      olgaV came for my throat

    • @SadgeHampter
      @SadgeHampter 4 года назад +3

      @@zavannahrodriguez5148 😊

  • @SandlapperSam
    @SandlapperSam 5 лет назад +64

    I like how you pronounced aluminum foil in the different dialects even callin it tin foil. Great and informative video.

  • @MetalY2KMusic
    @MetalY2KMusic 3 года назад +29

    Fun fact, chrome is harder than (most) mild steels, so if you get a brass or steel wire brush attachment or steel wool, and you have very rusty chrome, you can usually remove the layer of rust on top. This will usually leave some exposed un-plated steel underneath if it's bad enough so feel free to coat with whatever you want to use to protect from more oxidation, but it's definitely a lifehack to know this.

    • @dgillies5420
      @dgillies5420 Год назад +2

      Not really. The chrome is so darned thin and also, the fact that there is rust means that the nickel and chrome surface is already perforated. Therefore, only use brass wool or aluminum foil when removing rust. Only brass wool or brush or aluminum are softer than steel. Steel wool will definitely scratch the finish and make it much worse.

    • @whdbnrm3023
      @whdbnrm3023 Год назад

      @@dgillies5420 unless you use 0000 steel wool which does very little in removing rust . But your absolutely correct. Aluminum with Marvel oil seems to work very fast with minimal effort.

  • @chuchuchip
    @chuchuchip 5 месяцев назад +1

    I use CRC Evapo-Rust heavy duty rust remover. It's reusable, acid-free & non-corrosive. Also it's water based so no special container needed. I do recommend safety glasses & gloves are optional. I've left a cassette overnight in a bath of this stuff in an old soup container you may throw in recycling if you wish.(it was free with the soup). After a water rinse, it came out looking like new. All gears had rust, some parts heavy, some areas light. Has cleared rust on tools also. Have used it in an ultrasonic cleaner too.

  • @JustClaude13
    @JustClaude13 2 года назад +3

    This is brilliant.
    I found a 50 year old bike in a thrift shop which might have chrome plated forks. It's hard to tell under all the rust.
    I'll give the vinegar and aluminum foil trick a try.

  • @rdhudon7469
    @rdhudon7469 4 года назад +14

    Brasso with a nylon scrub pad or steel wool cleans chrome and metal very well . I used it while restoring a 1976 3 speed women's Raleigh sport and the results were remarkable as the handle bars and one rim in particular looked pretty grim at the beginning and very shiny and bright when done .

    • @teflonrobg
      @teflonrobg Год назад

      Did it take the rust off?

    • @rdhudon7469
      @rdhudon7469 Год назад +1

      @@teflonrobgCompletely off

    • @teflonrobg
      @teflonrobg Год назад

      @@rdhudon7469 Wow! Amazing. Thanks.

  • @fabioneves9224
    @fabioneves9224 5 лет назад +264

    Just make sure to clean the metal surface you apply the acid, with something like baking soda to neutralizer the acid, otherwise metal can rust very quickly again.

    • @hyungwonieee4795
      @hyungwonieee4795 4 года назад +1

      Will i mix baking soda with water or just pure powder

    • @hyungwonieee4795
      @hyungwonieee4795 4 года назад +2

      @ThisIsWhyImEz okay I'll do it after the lockdown because I can't go outside our baking soda and detergent are just small amount

    • @gazebo936
      @gazebo936 4 года назад

      @john doe because acid dissolves, water does not lmao

    • @georgedervishi8150
      @georgedervishi8150 4 года назад +4

      When? After I applied the coke and dried it or when it’s still on the bike?

    • @golfboy4860
      @golfboy4860 4 года назад +4

      @@georgedervishi8150 after removing rust you should dry it with a towel

  • @chrismathews7902
    @chrismathews7902 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you! This method worked like a charm getting rust off my bike pedals that had been left out in the rain. Appreciated the video and this great "how to".

  • @Hixie101
    @Hixie101 7 лет назад +6

    Coke or vinegar works very well if you have stains and not actually rust, the abrasion from the aluminium foil is what was actually removing the rust. I've tried the coke and aluminium foil method a few times and the rust comes back even quicker than normal.
    One cheap method i do like to use is actually DOT 5.1 brake fluid (i have a bottle from my DH bike). 5 minutes in some DOT fluids and a light rub will get most rust off. Make sure you wash off the part well or go straight to the second method. If cheap parts are only nickel plated and not actually made of stainless steel then you'll see the nickel flake off, beware!
    Second method is an ultrasonic machine with heating function, these usually are only large enough for small parts but its very useful to clean cassettes and bike chains with which is why i have one, also removes rust fairly well. Just add greaser and dial up the heat to 60C, 20 minutes and you should be good.

  • @spyroXcynder1000
    @spyroXcynder1000 4 года назад +2

    I use Brillo pads or Scotch pads with a steel wire brush with white vinegar. This has been my go-to for many many years for the multiple bikes I have owned or fixed up for my friends and family. It works a treat. I give it a quick rinse off with warm water and use an old towel to dry it off thoroughly

  • @DeanoDrives
    @DeanoDrives 5 лет назад +3

    My dad gave me my brother's old MTB.
    So I cleaned it up.
    Did my research.
    Subbed to your channel.
    Now the repairs begin!
    I'll be using you each time I get stuck!
    Thanks for the hekpful vids!

  • @kevinjnaquin11
    @kevinjnaquin11 6 месяцев назад

    Very happy to see this and give it a shot. Just picked up 2 vintage bikes with light surface rust on the wheels and everything not painted honestly

  • @davepratt9909
    @davepratt9909 7 лет назад +1398

    Should I use Diet Coke on a lightweight bike?

  • @samazhar6067
    @samazhar6067 2 года назад +2

    Looks effective! I will try it on my 1980 Honda 125cc motorbike. Thank you!

  • @benstanden8784
    @benstanden8784 7 лет назад +31

    BRASS BRUSH!!! Way better than cola. I tried cola/vinegar/degreaser with alu foil when restoring vintage bikes, it works, but it's slow.
    Get a brass brush of ebay (and some brass dremel attachments) use the larger brass brush to get the worse of the rust off then go over with the dremel at max RPM - don't worry, it won't scratch the metal (it won't even damage your skin).
    Then use finer and finer grades of wire wool, all the way to grade 0000 with the appropriate polishing compound and it'll look good as new.
    NOTE: do use eye protection, gloves and an apron when using brass dremel attachments as they have a tendency to shed bits of brass wire at very high speeds into things.

  • @nazeemabegum9000
    @nazeemabegum9000 3 года назад +1

    Thank you soo much I was cleaning my cycle because it is so much rusty I was using every oil because my friends told me but it failed.i am gonna use this method right away.

  • @tinwhiskerSC
    @tinwhiskerSC 7 лет назад +278

    Just a note, there is no difference between the shiny side and the dull side of the foil. The reason it looks like that is that the foil is so thin and tear-able, it's actually doubled up for manufacturing. The dull side is where two sheets have faced each other and the shiny side is the side that faces out to the rollers.

    • @kenny2PWRR
      @kenny2PWRR 7 лет назад +6

      tinwhiskerSC huh?

    • @alvarosierra9042
      @alvarosierra9042 6 лет назад +48

      Actually.. It really has a purpose, the bright part reflects heat, while the matte side absorbs heat. Im a chef, so i know that

    • @paranajape
      @paranajape 6 лет назад +6

      Matte side will be rougher then, so may cause scratches?

    • @C345OFR
      @C345OFR 6 лет назад +21

      Heat reflection/insulation of either side is also a bit of an urban legend. This was dispelled recently on an episode of QI (Quite Interesting). The difference is imperceptible without instrumentation.

    • @Sigma_Clock_Dylanquit
      @Sigma_Clock_Dylanquit 5 лет назад +7

      paranajape it’s true I’ve cooked bread in both sides for a test...put the shined side out and it doesn’t cook half as quick

  • @CartB0X
    @CartB0X 10 месяцев назад

    I know this is an old video but thank you so much you're a life saver!! Used vinegar and tin foil and my bikes handlebar is looking all but brand new!

  • @martinhaills9882
    @martinhaills9882 7 лет назад +4

    Yep good ideas. But I’ve also discovered from a restoration tv program that just wetting the foil with water will also do the job. Tried it myself and it worked

  • @nancyj6744
    @nancyj6744 3 месяца назад

    Wow LoooOove it! Someone gave me a pretty cool mountain bike and with the help of youtube videos tutorials like yours I ordered new chain.. derailleur cleaned it and saved $$ cuz I didn't have to bring it in a bike shop who charges so much $$ and double the prices on parts! my "new toy" is pretty good looking 👌 thank you again!!

  • @valeriecarney2609
    @valeriecarney2609 6 лет назад +4

    Worked phenomenal- yes necessary to wear gloves - leaves your hands black and doesn’t come off them easily 😳.

  • @berries67
    @berries67 3 года назад

    OMG!! This really works. I left my bike outside all winter. 🍁
    I tired the vinegar and foil paper. I'm so happy

  • @Stelios.Posantzis
    @Stelios.Posantzis 3 года назад +6

    Yep, good trick, the aluminium foil rubbing trick is well known but the effect is only temporary - expect to last for less time if the item stays exposed to the elements. You need to treat the part with some protective coating afterwards if you want prolonged resistance.

    • @davidthomson8010
      @davidthomson8010 Год назад +1

      what used for protective coating?

    • @Stelios.Posantzis
      @Stelios.Posantzis Год назад

      @@davidthomson8010 no idea - some sort of lacquer that will stick to nickel parts perhaps?
      I don't know of any though.

  • @warren7389
    @warren7389 11 месяцев назад

    Aluminium foil and salty water works great. You don't need coke or vinegar.
    I've cleaned up old Bullworkers using this method and they still look great several years later.

  • @jonathanzappala
    @jonathanzappala 7 лет назад +7

    I recommend buying a wire brush wheel for a cordless drill. The wire brush does the job well on steel and brass. No liquids needed. A rotary wire brush wheel on a bench grinder works too but you have to be able to hold the part up to it.

    • @dgillies5420
      @dgillies5420 Год назад +1

      Make sure it's a brass or copper wire brush (harder than rust but softer than steel).

  • @sonnyjimm23
    @sonnyjimm23 4 года назад +2

    The key ingredient in the Coke and Vinegar is the Citric acid which is why it is found in just about everything we eat.
    Use vinegar or lemon juice on heavy rust and dissolve a pinch of salt (sodium chloride) in it. Salt increases the hydrogen ions in the Citric acid making it more effective at attacking rust. I use this method for nearly all of my rust cleaning.
    Also, Bicarb soda neutralises citric acid, water just dilutes it. Brush bicarb over soaked parts (it will froth up) and then rinse off.

  • @NashCycling
    @NashCycling 7 лет назад +7

    Whilst it may have been obvious to some, this is a really simple a great piece of knowledge to have, thanks again GCN! (👍 to Jon you rock)!

    • @JonCannings
      @JonCannings 7 лет назад +3

      Nash Cycling no problem. Happy to help

  • @felishiakat
    @felishiakat Год назад

    can't wait to try this. I have a rusty old Schwinn Meridian Trike. poor bike. It was given to me by one of my elderly friends since she can't ride it anymore, and is in desperate need of some TLC.

  • @jaycab4806
    @jaycab4806 7 лет назад +405

    Got a peloton of ants chasing me now. Thanks Jon :/

  • @jouvy1
    @jouvy1 3 года назад

    Big ups to you brother the baking soda and just a little bit of water did the trick after riding in a storm. Seat pole thingy was rusting but not anymore you rock and save the cancer that was building on my bike

  • @Dreweful
    @Dreweful 7 лет назад +8

    just what I was asking this afternoon ! Thank you GCN for the tips, definitely gonna try this

  • @DJKWAH
    @DJKWAH 6 лет назад +24

    If you haven't already, could you tell us how to protect the surface after the rust has been removed? There is an area of my bike where the outer coating has been removed, and in that area, rust forms. Therefore a way to reseal or re-protect it would be useful for me. Cheers!

    • @dgillies5420
      @dgillies5420 Год назад +1

      Boeshield T-9 spray-on protectant. If it's good enough for Boeing airplanes, it's good enough for your bike! Or, take it to a real chromer and get the nickel plating refreshed. The rust occurs because the nickel plating has become perforated, allowing the steel below to oxidize.

    • @al77288
      @al77288 Год назад +2

      WD-40, just spray some a cloth and wipe it on. Makes it shine also.

  • @callumgriggs2901
    @callumgriggs2901 5 лет назад +5

    Jeez the good old Schwinn stingray classic bikes remember cruising round on the occ version of this brilliant bikes

  • @renehaitjema7841
    @renehaitjema7841 3 года назад +1

    Does this also work to get the rust off my exercises? Jokes aside, great video! Completely forgot the old aluminiumfoil trick, works like a charm!

  • @chaim0001
    @chaim0001 7 лет назад +58

    Coke or vinegar are acids that will dissolve the rust, while the tin foil smooths it. Without the acid the tin foils will take more effort to remove. Steel wool will remove it easier while scratching and removing the chrome cover. In any case the rust will come back no matter what you use if you do not protect the surface after cleaning.

    • @andrewj2358
      @andrewj2358 6 лет назад +12

      What would you recommend for protecting the surface?

    • @joaquingonzalo1945
      @joaquingonzalo1945 6 лет назад +6

      How do you protect the surface ?

    • @towhee7472
      @towhee7472 6 лет назад +14

      @@andrewj2358 Probably some wax that you put on every 3 - 4 months. I use Collinite car wax.

    • @gametrue2229
      @gametrue2229 6 лет назад +2

      Paint?

    • @thefpvlife7785
      @thefpvlife7785 3 года назад

      Turtle wax.

  • @sherrysandhu2183
    @sherrysandhu2183 10 месяцев назад

    Well bro please make a video on this again but this time
    Try to use concentrated vinegar with w pinch of salt and one fifth of water and boil it a little bit after that use it on the metal or steel. This will not only remove rust but it will also stop regeneration and will turn partial rust back to it's original form and it's much quicker and easier. Also foil is not necessary just use brush. I tried this Trick works for me. BTW thanks for this video it also gave me idea 💡 I will try it for sure. Thank you.

  • @8N_TT
    @8N_TT 7 лет назад +147

    It would be great if you did a video on repairing paint chips and scratches

    • @mrfailure93
      @mrfailure93 7 лет назад +3

      YES!
      I've heard to use paint for model airplanes and I've also heard to use touch up paint for cars. Wondering which is better/cheaper

    • @mrfailure93
      @mrfailure93 7 лет назад

      YES!
      I've heard to use paint for model airplanes and I've also heard to use touch up paint for cars. Wondering which is better/cheaper

    • @Jac70
      @Jac70 7 лет назад

      Yeah. I have a metallic silver frame and a few spots that have been worn down to the underlying aluminium. I'd like to restore the frame to as close to new as poss but not sure what the best approach is. Are there different shades of metallic silver? If I just spray over the missing paint will I have different thicknesses afterwards? What about primer coats or lacquers for the finish?

    • @TheJango997
      @TheJango997 7 лет назад +3

      GMBN just did it a week ago: ruclips.net/video/qeT5K2tXnIk/видео.html
      Worth checking if you are thinking of repairing some scratches...

    • @earlgrey1492
      @earlgrey1492 7 лет назад +1

      I've been using enamel model paint, it hardens quite well when dry and seems to be waterproof.

  • @GarethWong
    @GarethWong 9 месяцев назад

    Nice, you need another video to show what to put to weather protect the previously rusty parts!

  • @sanderpot9434
    @sanderpot9434 5 лет назад +68

    Pro tip: use WD40 instead of cola or vinegar, WD40 will clean it faster and better. And because WD40 is a degreaser with oil in it, it also puts a thin layer of oil on top of the metal so it won't rust again! (Let the WD40 rest on top of the metal for a minute or so, then wipe it of with a dry cloth/rag so it wont attract dirt and grime)

    • @gavingraves5051
      @gavingraves5051 5 лет назад +9

      So is that WD40 + the foil or without the foil?

    • @Nirvezz
      @Nirvezz 4 года назад +4

      Y u no answer?!

    • @AquaKingdomHearts14
      @AquaKingdomHearts14 4 года назад +6

      @@gavingraves5051 without foil, just need to let it sit a minute and then wipe it off, real simple, and not much effort ;)

    • @camillemiron3569
      @camillemiron3569 4 года назад

      But how much is it?

    • @guadisch3136
      @guadisch3136 4 года назад +2

      @@AquaKingdomHearts14 didn't work for me :( might have way too advanced rust lol

  • @oriyonindustries6370
    @oriyonindustries6370 4 года назад +1

    Bro I am from India and wanna I a great fan 💖 of u...........

  • @101perspective
    @101perspective 5 лет назад +335

    Great, my toothbrush tastes like vinegar now.

    • @cbc4580
      @cbc4580 4 года назад +2

      Lmao

    • @hensonjones5841
      @hensonjones5841 4 года назад +11

      @GamerGuru212 dumbass

    • @harryconey459
      @harryconey459 4 года назад +1

      lol

    • @FlyingDwarfman
      @FlyingDwarfman 4 года назад +3

      That's why he said to use an old (ie: not using anymore) toothbrush ;-)

    • @MeloFloww
      @MeloFloww 4 года назад +3

      Why would you use your own brush lmaoooo

  • @Herbybandit
    @Herbybandit 6 лет назад +2

    I think you’ll find any liquid used with the ally foil gives the same result. Try a soft brass wire brush for delicate parts for more stubborn parts try soaking in dilute citric acid then brushing with a wire brush and steel wool.

  • @karvinsunny4199
    @karvinsunny4199 7 лет назад +4

    Mix flour, water and white vinegar to form a paste. Apply the paste to any parts with rust. Rinse clean.

  • @FrothNinja
    @FrothNinja 3 года назад +3

    I notice the vid only has the process being demonstrated on chromed areas. Are there negative effects if using it on painted areas of the frame?

  • @GhostyOfLive92
    @GhostyOfLive92 4 месяца назад

    Weirdly coincidental that 6 years later, I'd need this exact video to remove the rust off this exact bike lmao. Thanks for the tips!

  • @MrTBoneMalone
    @MrTBoneMalone 5 лет назад +8

    This is one job I would absolutely wear a pare of gloves. Chrome slivers are painful.

  • @Drzhounder
    @Drzhounder 7 лет назад +1

    This is Fantastic! and good timing too. I need to clean an old chain, not to ride with but to uses as an artistic accent.

  • @noactivity246
    @noactivity246 5 лет назад +5

    Would you get the same result if you used Apple Cider Vinegar?

  • @Thedirtbikekid777
    @Thedirtbikekid777 3 года назад

    I will 100% will be saving this video so I can clean the rust from my bikes

  • @muhammadirfaanpatel1426
    @muhammadirfaanpatel1426 7 лет назад +10

    If the rust hasn't worked it's way well into the steel, use my old friend WD40! Spray it on. Leave it to work itself in. Brush it a bit and wash off.

  • @gethind-j2390
    @gethind-j2390 7 лет назад +1

    Great vid Jon, thanks. Using fizzy pop like this is much better than drinking it!

  • @th_js
    @th_js 7 лет назад +37

    Hi Jon! U're my favourite presenter

    • @JonCannings
      @JonCannings 7 лет назад +1

      Tomi Saaranen Thanks Tomi 👍

    • @jh5325
      @jh5325 6 лет назад +1

      Tomi Saaranen i see you everywhere 👀

    • @larsfrandsen2501
      @larsfrandsen2501 6 лет назад

      Mine, too!

  • @Jayneflakes
    @Jayneflakes 7 лет назад +1

    I was not convinced by the reaction caused by cola, especially given that WD40 and a wire wool gave faster results on chrome plated steel. I was working on restoring a 1981 Yamaha XJ550 motorbike at the time. Which turned out to be be a complete waste of time, the engine seized up on the motorway a few weeks later! For chrome parts though, I always use fine wire wool and then autosol.

  • @joeyrs25
    @joeyrs25 7 лет назад +16

    Thank you for humoring all those in the U.S.A. and pronouncing aluminum as it is spelt :)

    • @JonCannings
      @JonCannings 7 лет назад +3

      Joey大量絶滅 I was waiting for someone to notice that! Glad you approve, Jon

    • @marklucchinelli8734
      @marklucchinelli8734 6 лет назад +2

      correct spelling aluminium FYI

    • @Singularity2039
      @Singularity2039 6 лет назад +2

      The man who discovered it named it aluminum and that is what it is.
      Idgaf what you idiots want to call it in w/e shithole country you're in.

    • @JustifyJustin
      @JustifyJustin 6 лет назад

      I accept the US usage, but in modern science the naming standard has moved towards "...ium".

    • @williamrees6662
      @williamrees6662 6 лет назад +4

      @@Singularity2039 You do realise it was a British person who discovered aluminium and named it aluminum and that it was American scientists who originally adopted the aluminium spelling?

  • @handspunhannah
    @handspunhannah 9 месяцев назад

    Bike newbie here - what if there is rust on the paint too? Thanks for the tip, I bought a cheap used bike to get me started and it looks amazing now that most of the rust is gone.

  • @yitzyspinner8630
    @yitzyspinner8630 7 лет назад +26

    I’ll have a rum and sparkling soft drink with vegetable extracts, please. On the rocks.

  • @CXJ1898
    @CXJ1898 4 года назад

    As someone below commented, how about a video on how to PREVENT rust in the first place? BTW thanks for an informative video!

  • @raymundorubio2375
    @raymundorubio2375 5 лет назад +6

    Got a duntel England vintage bike with some minor rust I'm seeing that the vinegar is best

    • @jcreedy20
      @jcreedy20 3 года назад

      Hey, just to confirm, you tried the coke also? and found that white vinegar was better?

  • @cilbow5084
    @cilbow5084 4 года назад

    Thanks for the tip. Going to try vinegar and tin foil for my bike

  • @DanielPhua
    @DanielPhua 7 лет назад +17

    How about a video on how to prevent the rust from coming back after removing the rust? :)

    • @themushroom2130
      @themushroom2130 4 года назад +5

      neutralise it with something like baking soda

    • @superiorpanda6449
      @superiorpanda6449 4 года назад

      NamuIsHere So I would mix baking soda and water and wipe my bike down with it?

    • @Paul_Palma
      @Paul_Palma 4 года назад +4

      Yeah this is only half a video, the rust will be back within weeks to months. After the cleaning he did apply a coat of wax, like for cars, and this will seal the little cracks the rust is coming out of and will keep the rust away for much longer. Cheers.

  • @wouter_scholten
    @wouter_scholten 6 лет назад +1

    Cola is ineffective against rust. Many years ago I tried, put some rusted stuff in cola for weeks. Nothing. The effect you got was more about the aluminium foil than the fluids. There are quite effective rust removers in some bike polishing solutions that remove rust without further sandpapering the remaining chrome... What I'm more interested in however is a video about tools to repair and upgrade bikes. What could you recommend from the well known brands Cyclus, Var, Pedros? (any other well known brands, hmm, I think that's it, can't think of any).

  • @mcjcg1372
    @mcjcg1372 6 лет назад

    I loved this video I learned to ride on a OCC shwinn stingray and I'm going to try this out on my hard rock next time I go to the store

  • @Patrick94GSR
    @Patrick94GSR 7 лет назад +6

    I swear I read the title of this video at least 3 times as "How to remove DUST from your Bicycle", and I kept thinking damn why do we need a video about removing dust?? lol

    • @andreika6681
      @andreika6681 4 года назад

      guess you're too lazy on several levels, first in your imagination, second - just lazy to try to get a bit rusty canonndale for $50 and after a day of work turne it into $500 shiny jewel.

    • @Patrick94GSR
      @Patrick94GSR 4 года назад +1

      @@andreika6681 what the heck? Lazy? what are you even talking about?? 2 1/2 years later, dang.

  • @TreasureTrail
    @TreasureTrail 3 года назад

    We find treasure like this all the time!!! We use acid on rust. Great educational video.

  • @pokeyunicorn_4837
    @pokeyunicorn_4837 5 лет назад +79

    Thank you so much now I can de-rust my old bike for my little sister
    Edit:omg thanks for the likes funny how its close to 69

  • @stopid7103
    @stopid7103 2 года назад +1

    Awesome vid just saved my mates sons forks 👍

  • @chrisstrobel3439
    @chrisstrobel3439 2 года назад +6

    I recommend using both the Coke AND Vinegar at the same time, you first drink the bottle of Coke for the energy to then .. elbow grease the rust off your bike with the Vinegar 😬

  • @thelastestsportnews
    @thelastestsportnews 3 года назад +2

    British ascents are so soothing :)

  • @ross9807
    @ross9807 7 лет назад +4

    How would you get rid of a slight bit of rust on the cassette and chain? (I'll make sure to oil it next time after its dry from cleaning)

    • @sophiep6310
      @sophiep6310 7 лет назад

      Ross I have the same question! Some rust on my cassette... what to do?

    • @jeangy68
      @jeangy68 7 лет назад +3

      I had this exact problem last year. Just spray WD-40 on the chain or cassette and it should solve the problem !

    • @ross9807
      @ross9807 7 лет назад +1

      Jean Mura Thanks so much! 🤙🏻

    • @ross9807
      @ross9807 7 лет назад

      Jean Mura Also, do you apply oil after you have sprayed it with wd40?

    • @jeangy68
      @jeangy68 7 лет назад

      Ross let the WD-40 act ( it should not be long), then give a good clean to your chain and cassette. Finally, re-lube the chain. You can lubricate it with the WD-40 but still have to wipe it off before you reapply it!

  • @NickolasRed
    @NickolasRed 7 лет назад +1

    i had my steel peugeot rusted and vinegar pretty well handle it.thanks.tomorrow will try with soft drink

  • @flyboycarl
    @flyboycarl 7 лет назад +20

    Followup, are you just (essentially) using the foil as an abrasive and the liquid simply lubricating the two metals?

    • @johnrhodes3350
      @johnrhodes3350 5 лет назад +1

      You're not considering one part of the chemical reactions with the Phosphoric acid in Coke and Acetic acid in Vinegar

  • @theleggatttwins9505
    @theleggatttwins9505 4 года назад

    That's left me speechless. I can't believe it, Lez do dis.

  • @abdullaharshad5350
    @abdullaharshad5350 5 лет назад +3

    What if i mix coke,baking soda,lemon and vinegar together and then clean my bike with the mixture

    • @TopStayGameAnimation
      @TopStayGameAnimation 5 лет назад

      u would increase the Ph level and that would not do anything at all

  • @yohanag3408
    @yohanag3408 3 года назад

    Is it safe to do on sprocket and chain. 😁 ✌🏼

  • @onilovni1234
    @onilovni1234 7 лет назад +68

    How to avoid rust... Avoid non stainless parts, and buy carbon or titanium parts. And for the chain...... lube it!

    • @another3997
      @another3997 5 лет назад +37

      Grab a patent quickly! You could make millions selling information like that. Why did nobody think of this sooner? 😉

    • @creatorofpizza
      @creatorofpizza 5 лет назад +2

      What sort of lube

    • @Sahbab11
      @Sahbab11 4 года назад +2

      Chromoly is stronger. I’ll take my risk with rust

    • @Zeckmon3
      @Zeckmon3 4 года назад

      Carbon, titanium and stainless steel yikes expensive!!
      Though it is worth it though in the long run.

  • @star66don
    @star66don 3 года назад +1

    This still works with foil and just water. I used this technique today on my old mountain bike

  • @johnmes6967
    @johnmes6967 7 лет назад +29

    steel wool works very good 👍👌

    • @fireroadie6654
      @fireroadie6654 7 лет назад +7

      John Meselidis the greek
      Still wool and WD40👍

    • @yspegel
      @yspegel 7 лет назад +7

      makes more scratches

    • @cekpi7
      @cekpi7 7 лет назад +7

      Depending on part, but usually makes more damage and scratches parts so unless you are gonna repaint it go with wd40 and plastic brush

    • @kingwilson8118
      @kingwilson8118 6 лет назад

      John Meselidis the greek thanks bro good comment I will use a scrubbing pad

    • @alimombali2035
      @alimombali2035 6 лет назад +1

      Fireroadie : so I'm doing well! Restoring a 50s bike but had to know for sure before I continue on the delicate parts. I estimate my restauration to take 30, max 40 hours. Just started.

  • @karlavelo2482
    @karlavelo2482 4 года назад +1

    Acetic acid (vinegar) NEEDS to be rinsed with water otherwise after some time it boosts corrosion. The acid in the brown soda is phosphoric and is not so strongly dosed as to be a risk but you would be more advised to use ... proper phosphoric acid so you don't have to deal with the sugary stuff that is a pain to remove once dry. And in fact you need no acid when rubbing with aluminium foil or steel wool, light oil is a better choice as it makes the rubbing more efficient, for some reason.

  • @meghatare7547
    @meghatare7547 5 лет назад +11

    Can we remove the rust of chain by using this technique?

    • @lexusvip4003
      @lexusvip4003 5 лет назад +3

      Place the chain in a bucket of oil for a week. Take it out and clean it. Good to go!

    • @BrendaGunger
      @BrendaGunger 4 года назад +1

      LexusVIP 400 what type of oil???

  • @MrAceman441
    @MrAceman441 6 лет назад

    Steal wool does the same ting and its low cost and it comes in different grades. I'm using it at the moment on an older bike and it works great. It won't get your hands sticky at all.

    • @dgillies5420
      @dgillies5420 Год назад

      Steel wool WILL scratch the surface so it's not a mirror finish any more. Use brass wool its definitely softer than steel. In the video they used aluminum foil because aluminum oxide is hard but not as hard as steel.

  • @DavidLopez-zz7im
    @DavidLopez-zz7im 4 года назад +6

    Ive got a whole bike from the 70s i wanna restore, wish me luck

    • @paulinacolada8581
      @paulinacolada8581 4 года назад

      Let us know how you get on please, I'm so curious!

    • @gulpispulp
      @gulpispulp 4 года назад +1

      Same! Found an old Ross bike!

  • @ManuelMartinez09
    @ManuelMartinez09 4 года назад +2

    Vinegar (any) works for rusty bolts and nuts, the more time inmersed the more clean they get.

  • @yungchangsta
    @yungchangsta 4 года назад +5

    Thanks needed this because my friend’s chain is rustier than his grandpa’s voice (lifetime smoker)

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  4 года назад +4

      You're welcome! Sounds like it could be easier to replace the chain

    • @redpatrickdesepida8069
      @redpatrickdesepida8069 3 года назад

      Soak and leave it in petrol for about 4 hours - 6 hrs in a container or glass jar then do the same with a degreaser. This should clean the rust off nicely.

    • @originman4825
      @originman4825 3 года назад +1

      @@gcntech God.. I hope this message is not implying that The Grandpa is a harder version to replace.

    • @MetalY2KMusic
      @MetalY2KMusic 3 года назад

      Once a chain has rusted a lot, it loses structural integrity because it now has pits and less material to keep the bonds in the metal strong. It's safer to change it, but if it's not too rusty, it's probably okay

    • @Zandercd
      @Zandercd 3 года назад

      @@redpatrickdesepida8069 which one... the granpda or the chain

  • @Mike-vp8nt
    @Mike-vp8nt 3 года назад

    I am amazed , going to try this tomorrow

  • @zackparsons
    @zackparsons 4 года назад +8

    2:58 why the sound of the brushing still going?😂

  • @joshuaw7330
    @joshuaw7330 4 месяца назад

    Hi. I have a question for you. I inherited a vintage road bicycle, where the previous owner sprayed a light coat paint onto the aluminum rims, besides the frame. My question is how the remove the spray paint from the rims. Any suggestion would be appreciated. I also use apple cider vinegar to remove rust from a bicycle chain. I let it soak for a day or two, depends on the condition. Awaiting a reply and have a nice Thanksgiving.

  • @prodigiouspi830
    @prodigiouspi830 6 лет назад +5

    Make sure you wear earplugs, headphones or any form to audio protection to prevent recurring nightmares of the metal on metal kind. =_=

  • @erichhudson2090
    @erichhudson2090 5 лет назад

    Great video. Got a vintage '83 Team Murray for my kid. Going to go and try this now.

  • @marlonprofuss
    @marlonprofuss 7 лет назад +21

    I actually use good old WD40,
    That stuff can do everything.

    • @kudosbudo
      @kudosbudo 3 года назад +1

      Its funny i've been using a recommended dry lube and other oils and have to say none of them work half as well as wd40 did way back when i "didnt' know" what I was doing...

  • @matthewb9621
    @matthewb9621 4 года назад

    So both work ok? Thanks.

  • @jtl909
    @jtl909 7 лет назад +7

    Aluminum foil works fine just by itself. No cola or vinegar needed. Try it!

  • @tn9274
    @tn9274 7 лет назад

    white toothpaste with flouride as rubbing compound can also remove light/mild rust.

  • @DevouringWhiteSpider
    @DevouringWhiteSpider 4 месяца назад

    So this works real well. Then I should spray it with CRC?