What's the best way to remove surface rust from unpainted parts such as clamps, brackets, etc. Thanks in advance.
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Re: surface rust
I used the bench grinder with the wire brush installed on it and locking vice grips to hold the smaller parts. Works great for outside edges, but you'll need to use one of the other techniques mentioned already for inside edges, or else a wire toothbrush. ~Juliet
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Re: surface rust
Ray,
I prefer to glass bead those small parts and then hit them with lube 6. Rarely have I every had to go back and touch them up again. Of course, you should never use an oil to prevent anything from rusting if you intend to ever paint that part!
Regards,
Jon- Top
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Re: surface rust
Ray,
I buy lube 6 by the quart from "Wild Bill" Davis. I prefer to wipe it on rather than spray it on. After a short period of time , I'll wipe the excess off. It's great stuff-industrial strength for sure!
His phone number: (508) 384-7373
e-mail: www.wildbillscorvette@att.net
Regards,
Jon- Top
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