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has anyone tried this..??
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http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/4/...?locale=en

or regular steel wire brush works better removing rust?
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(05-31-2011, 08:24 AM)konafocuswrc Wrote: http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/4/...?locale=en

or regular steel wire brush works better removing rust?

Just used it on front brake parts bought from Hardc0re. Won't dissolve rust chips, but will attack rust. I personally chipped/scraped a major of the rust off with a chisel. Then soaked in this stuff overnight. Next day, used a little propane torch until the parts dried. What remained were little light colored flakes that came off really well with a wire-brush attachment in a drill.
For $10, it's worth it. But for me, there was still allot of elbow grease needed.
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but then parts has to be off from the car and soak them in container right?
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The stuff is runny, like water. You could wet it with a brush? I just gave the parts a bath and left them aside rather then really soak them. Depending upon the application, I think there's more of a jell-like product if you're working upside, etc.
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