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    I've taken them to my work and used the sand blaster at about 60 psi, using .50 micron aluminum oxide. It's taken every bit of rust off, red or black, down into pits and all. Never harmed the metal even a bit.
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    Anyone used evapo-rust? I picked up some today from O'reily's, it's supposed to be no fumes, non-toxic, biodergradeable, and is only supposed to chelate rust, and not harm good steel. Opinions, advice, and general comments always welcome.
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    Does it do the dishes too?

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    Anyone used evapo-rust? I picked up some today from O'reily's, it's supposed to be no fumes, non-toxic, biodergradeable, and is only supposed to chelate rust, and not harm good steel. Opinions, advice, and general comments always welcome.

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    Lol! Aaaaaactually, on the back it says it will take rust stains out of carpet, porcelin, concrete, plastic, and non ferrous, ferrous metals. Go figure.
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    I think I married too soon!!

    Quote Originally Posted by tiddle View Post
    Lol! Aaaaaactually, on the back it says it will take rust stains out of carpet, porcelin, concrete, plastic, and non ferrous, ferrous metals. Go figure.

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    If only it could make food, pour beer, and light a cigar....."sigh*
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