Questions for Evaporust Users

Well, really no tricks.
I have been using the Evaporust product for 13-14 years, and i think highly of the stuff.
After i get my brake and suspension parts all cleaned up, i just dunk everything in the 5 gallon pail of Evaporust, or dunk the Evaporust in a 10 gallon plastic storage container, and then put the parts to be soaked out in that.
Sometimes if i have cast iron calipers that start out rather rusty, i just leave them in overnight,, and take them out in the morning, when i get up for the day.
Usually my suspension parts don't take the amount of time that cast iron parts do, in my using the Evaporust.
Never had to soak a trunk lid, but i will admit to thinking about it, in the past, what would i do, if i had to.
But i never had to get any further than the thinking about it stage.
I would find something to keep it soaked in.
Yes, works it's best with the metal all submerged.
Well anyway, my .02 cents worth on the subject
Jim V.
hemi71x
I was kinda hopin you'd chime in. Can you tell us how you keep Evaporust fresh and working? Do you somehow filter it? All I've tried might get three at the most good cleanings with it and then it slows down dramatically and then just stops working altogether.