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#1 Frost Auto

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Posted 20 April 2015 - 08:48 AM

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Remove Rust From Just 4 Simple Steps;

 

Step 1:

In a container, pour a sufficient amount of EVAPO-RUST to completely cover the rusted object

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Step 2:

Immerse the rusty object in the solution and leave it for 10 minutes for light rust or up to overnight for extremely heavy rust.

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Step 3:

When finished, rinse item with water. If deep rust remains in pits, re-immerse item until all the rust is gone. Un-rusted metal will not be affected.

NOTE: This stage is VERY important in getting the best results

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Step 4:

To prevent flash rusting, dip the item back into solution. Then allow item to air dry. This will prevent rust for up to two weeks.

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EVAPO-RUST is an amazing rust eliminator!

A product of extensive research, EVAPO RUST rust remover is an environmentally-safe water-based product that removes rust in minutes, without scrubbing.

It's so easy to use, anyone can restore their rusted tools, auto parts, even firearms to like-new condition.

• Removes even heavy rust completely and is non-toxic, non-corrosive and safe on skin.

• No fumes or bad odors, non-flammable, no VOC's

• Biodegradable, water soluble

• Requires no special equipment

• Will not harm unrusted steel, safe on other metals

• Will not affect plastic, PVC, Viton and most paints

• It's very easy to use EvapoRust to fix all of your rust problems.

Available in 2 sizes:

US Quart (946ml) - ONLY £7.99

• US Gallon (3.78L) - ONLY £15.99

One gallon de-rusts up to 300 lbs. of steel.

 

 

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#2 Pickwah

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Posted 20 April 2015 - 10:53 AM

Sounds to good to be true!



#3 Miniminx71

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Posted 20 April 2015 - 01:26 PM

I'm frightened my whole car will disappear if I use this.



#4 Daz1968

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Posted 22 April 2015 - 04:46 PM

Looks good on advertising but would like to see a proper test. other issue with this as it doesn't require diluting the postage will be a lot more think you get 19 litres from a 1kg pack of deox c

#5 Covert

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Posted 22 April 2015 - 05:03 PM

Looks good on advertising but would like to see a proper test. other issue with this as it doesn't require diluting the postage will be a lot more think you get 19 litres from a 1kg pack of deox c


£6.25 delivery almost as much as the product thats the problem ...

#6 olly33

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Posted 22 April 2015 - 06:45 PM

If i seen it in the shop at 7.99 probably take a punt,but if delivered from Frost,i would prefer Deox c with the frost delivery charge.

That wheel been painted or polished also in the after pic?



#7 xrocketengineer

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Posted 23 April 2015 - 12:16 AM

I have used it on small Mini hardware (bolts nuts, brackets) and it works to a point. First, the longer you leave the parts in the better. Second, the longer you leave the parts in the less effective it becomes. Third, it is reusable but just a couple of times. And finally, any brackets with zinc (cadmium look) will be fully cleaned off of the finish. The chrome wheel shown is BS. 


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