OILFIELDTRASH
Lifer
- May 13, 2009
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Use Evaporust. Stuff is liquid gold. I've used it several times on rusty tools and it's amazing.I have this super old rusty hammer and few other tools with a bit of rust, I'll have to try it, I actually do have a can of brake fluid I can use.
Spraying WD40 on tools before putting them away supposedly helps prevent rust, which makes sense since I think that was actually the original purpose of WD40. My BBQ has badly rusted over winter, I will spray it all with WD40 this year before putting it away. I just have to remember to take a little step back in spring when I go to light it for the first time. :awe:
Wd40 was engineered by a rocket company to keep missiles from rusting. So if it's good enough for that then it's fine for my tools.