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ChrisInNashville

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Rust Removal Product
« on: March 08, 2005, 21:02:30 »
I don't have rust on my car's body, but I do have rust in the VERY obscure spots of some of my chrome trim...nothing visible, but not something that a perfectionist can tolerate.

Some cheesy catalog that I've never seen offers this product:

http://www.shoppicketfence.com/quickorder.php/PF1badd/18f5/0/107/113/202468

Has anyone used this or similar products?   My goal is to remove superficial rust on the trim without replacing the parts, but I don't know the 'science' of rust and don't want to delude myself if there's not really an intermediate solution (short of full replacement).

Any wisdom on this?
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Re: Rust Removal Product
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2005, 20:26:08 »
I've never seen that product.

I've used a product called Klean Strip Rust Dissolver in the trunk a couple years ago after sanding/cleaning and it still looks great.  Seems like several of the auto parts stores had it.

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Re: Rust Removal Product
« Reply #2 on: March 12, 2005, 20:03:31 »
I've used a similar product.
In essence these products chemically alter the rust to a paintable surface.  If everythings pretty obscure you could you use a gel form (Ive used a hammerite wax oyl product)  remove the rust and sand, prime with an anti rust primer and paint over it with a silver base coat.  
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Re: Rust Removal Product
« Reply #3 on: March 13, 2005, 03:58:32 »
So, I guess what I'm hearing is that it's not well suited for chrome since it's not a surface I'd intend to paint.   Is this correct?
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Re: Rust Removal Product
« Reply #4 on: March 13, 2005, 05:14:32 »
Take a look at naval jelly, a weak form of jellied phosphoric acid sold under various brand names as a rust remover.

Several manufacturers say it is safe for removing rust from chrome.

Since it is a nearly clear gel, it is not supposed to leave any residue, commonly used to clean surfaces that will not be painted.

Usual caution here: test it on a small unseen spot before going crazy with this stuff. Also, note the instructions about how long to leave it on before wiping off (maybe 10 or 15 minutes, not overnight.)

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Re: Rust Removal Product
« Reply #5 on: March 13, 2005, 08:50:10 »
Chrome polish is a light abrasive, so it should be able to take off the top layer of whatever is on your chrome, including the start of rust.

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Re: Rust Removal Product
« Reply #6 on: March 13, 2005, 10:41:52 »
check out eastwood.com.  this co has lots of auto repair stuff.  you may find what you are looking for.

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Re: Rust Removal Product
« Reply #7 on: March 14, 2005, 08:48:59 »
Hi Guys,

As constant fighters of rust in all its forms on several oldtimers (but not ourselves  ;) ), we can vouch for naval jelly as the correct thing to use for chrome.  For painted surfaces, nothing beats a product called Brunox, which is 2-propanol mostly (30%) and some propyacetate.  As someone below mentioned, it actually chemically inactivates the rust, stopping and reversing oxidation, and leaves a smooth black surface to be painted.  It works like a dream--apply twice with a small artists brush 6-12 hours apart.

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