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Evapo-Rust Before and After
Evapo-Rust is a rust remover that is biodegradable, non-toxic, and safe on skin. It will remove rust but leave metal and plastic unharmed. As you can see from the photos below, this product is very effective in removing rust. If you can soak the rusted item, this method is the most efficient...
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Removing Rust From Golf Clubs
The Rust Store,
Here are the before and after pictures of my golf club project. I am sending two pictures after using your Evapo-Rust product.
After trying many products to remove rust from golf clubs, I found that Evapo-Rust saved me a lot of time and effort in cleaning these clubs.
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Rust Free Before and After
Rust Free is a fast acting rust remover that is sprayed on then wiped off after 30 to 60 seconds. This method of rust removal excels at removing rust from large surfaces where a soaking method of rust removal is impractical.
Before
After
A hole in a...
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Removing Rust From Art Project
The Rust Store,
I found Evapo-Rust on the internet and was thrilled to find a product that would remove rust and could be used safely indoors. My art studio had recently flooded and I needed to restore the scrap metal in my metal "quilt" to its different surface colors and...
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Removing Rust From Engine
The Rust Store,
Here are some "before" pics that show the specific parts I cleaned with Evapo-Rust, before I took them off the engine. You can easily see the bearing caps and the detent lever is visible.
The parts in the picture are the detent lever off a 1929 Fuller and Johnson...
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Removing Rust From Antique Shotgun
The Rust Store,
I know you folks already know this, but this stuff is miraculous. I don't know how the heck it works, but it works BETTER THAN I IMAGINED!
Check out my firearm restoration project. This is an old family relic shotgun found in the rafters of a tool shed on the...
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Rust Removal From Train Set
A customer was generous enough to send us these photos of his model train after
he removed the rust using Evapo-Rust. The model trains below sat unused in a
barn for a few decades. The time spent in the barn led to the inevitable rusting
of the trains.
After soaking the trains in...
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