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1-Gallon Evapo-Rust Water-Based & Non-Toxic Rust Remover

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Amazon.com has 1-Gallon Evapo-Rust Water-Based & Non-Toxic Rust Remover on sale for $15.36. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+.

Walmart.com also has 1-Gallon Evapo-Rust Water-Based & Non-Toxic Rust Remover on sale for $15.36. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial), or is free on orders $35+, otherwise is $5.99.

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About this Product:
  • This Rust Remover is environmentally-safe water-based product that removes rust in minutes, without scrubbing or sanding
  • Safe for use on; cast iron cookware, grill grates, antiques, tools, auto parts, clocks, sewing machines, toys and more

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  • This Highly rated Rust Cleaner receives 4.6 stars out of 5 stars based on over 4,500 customer reviews.
  • Eligible for Free Returns within 30 Days of delivery [more info]
  • Our research indicates that after 2 merchants above, 1-Gallon Evapo-Rust Water-Based & Non-Toxic Rust Remover is $3.86 less (20.08% Savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $19.22 (shipping excluded)

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Amazon.com has 1-Gallon Evapo-Rust Water-Based & Non-Toxic Rust Remover on sale for $15.36. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+.

Walmart.com also has 1-Gallon Evapo-Rust Water-Based & Non-Toxic Rust Remover on sale for $15.36. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial), or is free on orders $35+, otherwise is $5.99.

Thanks community members double trouble & SturgeonGeneral for sharing this deal

About this Product:
  • This Rust Remover is environmentally-safe water-based product that removes rust in minutes, without scrubbing or sanding
  • Safe for use on; cast iron cookware, grill grates, antiques, tools, auto parts, clocks, sewing machines, toys and more

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • This Highly rated Rust Cleaner receives 4.6 stars out of 5 stars based on over 4,500 customer reviews.
  • Eligible for Free Returns within 30 Days of delivery [more info]
  • Our research indicates that after 2 merchants above, 1-Gallon Evapo-Rust Water-Based & Non-Toxic Rust Remover is $3.86 less (20.08% Savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $19.22 (shipping excluded)

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Model: Evapo-Rust ER012 Super Safe Rust Remover – 128 oz., Non Toxic Rust Remover for Auto Parts, Hardware, Antiques | Rust Removers and Chemicals

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double trouble
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You can't do this with Vinegar , diesel , or anything else .
I hope the attachments worked .
The_Whaler
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I bought two gallons of this stuff last time it was on sale and paid $16.85/gal. I used it to clean up a bunch of hand tools and it works great and can be reused. Just submerge the tools and come back in a few days and rinse them off and/or hit them with some 0000 steel wool. I cleaned up a rusty set of Snap-on punch and chisels that I made a few hundred dollars on. This product will take rust off guns but it will also remove the bluing.
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Jan 25, 2021 01:07 PM
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astro_boyJan 25, 2021 01:07 PM
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Diesel fuel does the job, but is anything but environmentally friendly, etc. Does Evaporust work as well as diesel?
Last edited by astro_boy January 25, 2021 at 04:58 PM.
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Jan 25, 2021 01:12 PM
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DisturbedklownzJan 25, 2021 01:12 PM
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Just use distilled white vinegar. cheap and works good. Ive used it to clean many gas tanks out.
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Jan 25, 2021 01:29 PM
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GTPquickRBJan 25, 2021 01:29 PM
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Quote from Disturbedklownz :
Just use distilled white vinegar. cheap and works good. Ive used it to clean many gas tanks out.
I use apple cider vinegar. Not sure if it works any differently than white, it's just what I'm familiar with.

As for Evaporust at this price its a little cheaper than parts washer solution... wondering if I can toss some of this in with the mix
Jan 25, 2021 01:42 PM
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The_WhalerJan 25, 2021 01:42 PM
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I bought two gallons of this stuff last time it was on sale and paid $16.85/gal. I used it to clean up a bunch of hand tools and it works great and can be reused. Just submerge the tools and come back in a few days and rinse them off and/or hit them with some 0000 steel wool. I cleaned up a rusty set of Snap-on punch and chisels that I made a few hundred dollars on. This product will take rust off guns but it will also remove the bluing.
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You can't do this with Vinegar , diesel , or anything else .
I hope the attachments worked .
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Jan 25, 2021 01:47 PM
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wakkossJan 25, 2021 01:47 PM
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This stuff is great. Check out Project Farm on Youtube for rust remover comparisons.
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Jan 25, 2021 02:06 PM
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gareneauJan 25, 2021 02:06 PM
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I've got a rusty generator I need to clean up. Can't soak it in this, obviously, but I'm wondering if direct application might work. Also what sort of applicator would you recommend?

TIA
Jan 25, 2021 02:12 PM
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flyboygeoJan 25, 2021 02:12 PM
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In for 2 again. This stuff is great!
Jan 25, 2021 02:17 PM
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ComptonruleJan 25, 2021 02:17 PM
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Quote from gareneau :
I've got a rusty generator I need to clean up. Can't soak it in this, obviously, but I'm wondering if direct application might work. Also what sort of applicator would you recommend?

TIA
I have and old wood stove, wondering the same thing?
Jan 25, 2021 02:18 PM
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SweeeeetLJan 25, 2021 02:18 PM
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Quote from The_Whaler :
I bought two gallons of this stuff last time it was on sale and paid $16.85/gal. I used it to clean up a bunch of hand tools and it works great and can be reused. Just submerge the tools and come back in a few days and rinse them off and/or hit them with some 0000 steel wool. I cleaned up a rusty set of Snap-on punch and chisels that I made a few hundred dollars on. This product will take rust off guns but it will also remove the bluing.
Ultrasonic cleaners speed the process up a TON. never pour directly into the tub though....not sure if it's flammable but the residue would be a pain to clean. I use old plastic containers filled to the same height as the water bath.
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rilawJan 25, 2021 02:19 PM
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It's been this price, bought it 12/14/20. It's $1 cheaper at Pepboys, but didn't feel like driving there.
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Can't believe how much some people spend on products like this. Rust removal by electrolysis works like a champ, is more environmentally friendly, and is cheaper.

Consumables:
rebar
washing soda
electricity

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54ADeB6V1rQ

Only downside is you can't do it on objects that are too big for your largest bucket/tub (no, not bathtub, you don't want to do it there).
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tigerflierJan 25, 2021 02:47 PM
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I used this to clean up some rusty injection-molding tooling. It did a wonderful job. I used $50 worth of evapo-rust and saved me the $500 cleaning fee from the jobber. Once it's clean allow the evapo-rust to dry on the metal and it will keep it rust free for several weeks unless you get it wet. Or simply rinse it off with water if you're planning to prime the metay right away. I also used it to remove rust on the floor pans of a Land Cruiser. I saturated towels with it and placed them on the floor pans, then put plastic over that to keep it from evaporating and let it sit for a day or two making sure it doesn't dry out. It works wonders.
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Jan 25, 2021 02:51 PM
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burntorangehornJan 25, 2021 02:51 PM
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Quote from iamchris :
Can't believe how much some people spend on products like this. Rust removal by electrolysis works like a champ, is more environmentally friendly, and is cheaper.

Consumables:
rebar
washing soda
electricity

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54ADeB6V1rQ

Only downside is you can't do it on objects that are too big for your largest bucket/tub (no, not bathtub, you don't want to do it there).
I love electrolytic rust removal like that, and use it for jointer beds, bandsaw tables, etc., but unlike EvapoRust, that process also removes paint and any other finish or coating. Sometimes that's desirable, and sometimes it's not (e.g. preserving original paint). EvapoRust is also more convenient for smaller parts, IMO. Just pop them in a dish, cover, and voila.

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