moparmat2000
Well-Known Member
I have read in depth about rust removal via chelation with molasses and water, watched a bunch of you tube vids on this too. For those of you who dont want to deal with molasses and water method, which is the way to go for large parts because of economies of scale, there is another way. Common vinegar, like what you put on your salad. Set up a plastic bucket or pan with your steel parts in it, and fill it up with regular store bought vinegar. Let everything soak for a few days to a week. The barracuda fender bracket shown in my pic was left in there for 3 days. I only soaked half so the difference could be seen I didnt prewash it or do anything to prep it. It was dropped in the bucket in an as removed condition. The vinegar method would probably be best suited to body bolts, clip nuts, fender nuts, small parts like that. Swish em around every few days and let it do its thing.
Hope this helps
Matt
Hope this helps
Matt