JD

"James Dean"

11/09/2004 2:12 PM

Good Rust Remover

Hi All,

I'm probably not understanding the process of rust removal, but does
anyone know of a good rust remover that doesn't destroy the metal finish
(not the paint, the shine). I have some nice polished steel squares that had
spots of rust I wanted to remove. I used "Oxysolve" that I bought from
Grizzly and it completely ruined the finish. Says it supposedly puts some
kind of zinc coating on your steel after it's dried. If you ask me it's a
lame excuse for saying we ruin your finish after you use our product. My
square has absolutely no shine anywhere, it's completely dull. Damn!

Sorry if I'm being ignorant.

TIA



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Andy Dingley

in reply to "James Dean" on 11/09/2004 2:12 PM

11/09/2004 8:46 PM

On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 14:12:41 GMT, "James Dean" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I'm probably not understanding the process of rust removal, but does
>anyone know of a good rust remover that doesn't destroy the metal finish

Electrolysis. So long as you dry things off quickly afterwards, it
doesn't affect unrusted metal.

Of course it will leave a dark pit where your rust was. If you want
the whole thing shiny s original, you might need to do mechanical
polishing - but that's changing the shape (thickness) of the piece, to
recover the surface texture.

EP

"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to "James Dean" on 11/09/2004 2:12 PM

11/09/2004 2:25 PM


"James Dean" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:tJD0d.1160$%O5.456@trnddc07...
> Hi All,
>
> I'm probably not understanding the process of rust removal, but does
> anyone know of a good rust remover that doesn't destroy the metal finish
> (not the paint, the shine). I have some nice polished steel squares that
> had
> spots of rust I wanted to remove.


Topsaver. It is a liquid rust remover made for table saw tops and the like.
After treating my saw top, it was a good as new. Spray it on, scrub with a
(supplied) plastic scrubby thing, wipe off and it was perfect. I know
Woodcraft carries it and probably many other tools suppliers.

JD

"James Dean"

in reply to "James Dean" on 11/09/2004 2:12 PM

11/09/2004 9:42 PM

Thanks all for the reply's,

I've seen he electrolysis thing and it looks interesting, think I'll try
the top saver first,...I'm lazy that way.

JD

"James Dean" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:tJD0d.1160$%O5.456@trnddc07...
> Hi All,
>
> I'm probably not understanding the process of rust removal, but does
> anyone know of a good rust remover that doesn't destroy the metal finish
> (not the paint, the shine). I have some nice polished steel squares that
had
> spots of rust I wanted to remove. I used "Oxysolve" that I bought from
> Grizzly and it completely ruined the finish. Says it supposedly puts some
> kind of zinc coating on your steel after it's dried. If you ask me it's a
> lame excuse for saying we ruin your finish after you use our product. My
> square has absolutely no shine anywhere, it's completely dull. Damn!
>
> Sorry if I'm being ignorant.
>
> TIA
>
>
>

DW

"Dan White"

in reply to "James Dean" on 11/09/2004 2:12 PM

11/09/2004 6:21 PM

"Edwin Pawlowski" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "James Dean" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:tJD0d.1160$%O5.456@trnddc07...
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I'm probably not understanding the process of rust removal, but does
> > anyone know of a good rust remover that doesn't destroy the metal finish
> > (not the paint, the shine). I have some nice polished steel squares that
> > had
> > spots of rust I wanted to remove.
>
>
> Topsaver. It is a liquid rust remover made for table saw tops and the
like.
> After treating my saw top, it was a good as new. Spray it on, scrub with
a
> (supplied) plastic scrubby thing, wipe off and it was perfect. I know
> Woodcraft carries it and probably many other tools suppliers.
>
>

Hey, I've been looking for exactly that thing myself -- something that
removes the rust but doesn't harm or coat the good surfaces at the same
time. Thanks!

dwhite

dwhite


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