Cool way to remove rust. Thanx Vlad!

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and the second vid


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I watched the first video. Without subtitles... huh ? Combine his accent and the mic quality with my piss poor laptop speakers. I'll figire out what hes talking about later today.
 
I tried it on smaller parts and it does work reasonably well, but there is a reason he has his tank outside...it smells terrible!

I've also tried a mixture of vinegar and lemon juice on small parts, and it works as well without the horrible stench.
 
Cool indeed, I like his hose reel out side :colors: also his keep out sign :D
An Australian for sure, good job mate :glasses7:
 
Thanks for the tips and your time to make the videos! Very cool.

Are you an Aussie in Canada? That seems to be a strange twist.
 
Thanks for the tips and your time to make the videos! Very cool.

Are you an Aussie in Canada? That seems to be a strange twist.

Oh, that's not me!! I wish I had all those parts and cars! I just got the link in an email and figured it should be shared. :D
 
Thread from the dead but I just ran across these videos on YouTube so I did a search here for "molasses" and only a few threads turned up. Anyway, I was wondering if anybody has tried this with fenders, doors, hoods, etc. please post up any results
 
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