PTmowerMech
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So watching a couple of youtubes about getting rid of rust. The two I watched just showed them soaking the rusted tool in vinegar for like 24hours. Well, on this splitter I'm working on, I'd forgotten about the rusty air filter backplate. So I emptied out all the "awesome" in the US cleaner and poured vinegar in it. Threw in the part, turned on the heater and the cleaner for about 25 minutes. When that was done, holy smokes, 90% of the rust was gone.
I was busy doing something, so I stuck it in for another 25 minutes. Came back and it hadn't taken off much more than before. But shazaam it was pretty.
One thing though, and maybe I shouldn't have done it this way. But after getting it out of the vinagar, I rinsed it off with water and dried it with some paper towels.
Came back a couple of hours later and it was turning a rusty color. So I hit it with some WD40, took a nylon brush to it and cleaned it up a little. Sprayed it off with some carb cleaner.
So next time, I think I'll just spray it off with carb cleaner, instead of the water.
Vinegar in the ultrasonic was amazing
I was busy doing something, so I stuck it in for another 25 minutes. Came back and it hadn't taken off much more than before. But shazaam it was pretty.
One thing though, and maybe I shouldn't have done it this way. But after getting it out of the vinagar, I rinsed it off with water and dried it with some paper towels.
Came back a couple of hours later and it was turning a rusty color. So I hit it with some WD40, took a nylon brush to it and cleaned it up a little. Sprayed it off with some carb cleaner.
So next time, I think I'll just spray it off with carb cleaner, instead of the water.
Vinegar in the ultrasonic was amazing