Questions for Evaporust Users

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.
R.R.R.
I just keep the 5 gallon pail of Evaporust out in the garage, without doing any kind of storage to it, when not in use.
I'm Northern California, (Sacramento area) so it really doesn't get that cold around here to have the Evaporust "slow down" due to colder temperatures, in my opinion.
One of my habits with Evaporust, after i get done soaking the parts, is i always empty the pail into another container, and rinse out all the crud from the bottom of the pail, that the Evaporust removed.
Maybe that prolongs the usage of the Evaporust, but i really dunno.
I get my Evaporust at a O'Reilly's Auto store in my area, and they give me a 10% Veterans discount on the stuff, so price wise, for me, it's still not that bad, cost wise.
Are you using a one gallon, or 5 gallon container of Evaporust?
The strength of the stuff does depend on how much, how often you are soaking the parts.
Lots of usage cuts down on the time, before the Evaporust looses it's strength.
Jim V.
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Don't know how many other soakings the Evaporust went through, before these LCA's went through the solution, but as you can see, they come out looking like this.

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