![]() ![]() for Evaporust! I have a few gallons of it kicking around and it is good stuff. Yikes, that is too bad.Īlso - I second the rec. I deleted pics I had of it, but, was able to retrieve this one, which shows a bit of the rust popping through.ĭucnut that pic is nuts, I'd be steaming if I paid full boat for a professional coating and it failed in that amount of time. I gave it to a 6th Gen owner to do whatever with. The bike was stored in my shop and never saw rain. Within a year, the rust started coming back through. I had my header blasted and ceramic coated by a pretty well known shop, in the USA. Oxalic acid (wood bleach in the deck refinishing dept) works on the cheap. Evaporust is a bio-degradable product that works great, but, isn’t cheap. The problem that most people have reported is not the rust coming back, per se, but the coating flaking off, even when professionally applied as in the case of ceramic coatings.Įlectrolysis is probably a good idea, provided it’s left in for an adequate time. It can be done with various solutions and a battery charger. I think electrolysis would be a good option. How about some of the so called Rust Converter sprays that professional autobody paint supply shops sell? I am not sure what chemicals they have and what the principle of conversion is. Muriatic acid (HCl) was easily available in Canada some years back, but with all the increasing nanny laws now I am not so sure. ![]()
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