getting rid of the rust

Evaporust,hands down the best thing I've ever used,go to their site and watch the
video/images. I have used Rustarrestor,and a number of similar milky concoctions
that "convert"the rust,but you had better gotten every tiny speck of scale off or you
can expect a recurrence.Rust Mort is a greenish/clear phosphate based converter
that penetrates well, and has served me well,but it like other converters must be
sealed as soon as they have cured. Evaporust does not need sealed once it has
REMOVED ALL of the rust,it will actually protect the metal untill you are ready to
apply filler, paint,etc.,and I have painted directly over this w/o even wiping the
surface w/thinner or grease remover. It is expensive @$23/gal., but the panel or
part can be handled or exposed even in hi humidity w/o ever flash rusting,no joke!
I posted about this in another thread in the body forum(prob. where this belongs actually),and stressed this products ability to remove rust and protect in the pinch
welds where I have seen the evil orange cancer rear its ugly head again on otherwise
excellent restos.It may require towels,recirulating pumps,and catch pans,to perform
some removal operations,but I'm sure this is the Best thing I've ever used period.
the product will get used up,so I try physical and other cheaper methods to get
most of the rust off 1st,then I finish w/the Evaporust,How often can you say it
does exactly what they say it will,and about something that we have needed for
so long,almost never.:cheers: