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    My personal choice is Nevr-Dull. Don't know or care whats in it, just that it works wonders. A close second is Birchwood - Casey Polarized Sheath, a rust preventive with FPR (finger print Remover). Both work well, but as stated prior in this thread, if you are going to do any painting, get it all removed. My 2 cents.
    Matt
    P.S. as an aside, has anyone used the Molasses method to remove heavy rust from parts? Not sure of the mix or setup, but I've heard it mentioned from time to time.

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    Cant say it enough,,it's been mentioned before,,,try the electrolysis aproach,,,it's cheap,,,it works like a hot damn.
    You need a tub, a battery charger, some washing soda, some stainless steel, and your cooking.
    Go here and check it out: http://antique-engines.com/electrol.asp
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    whats up ohekk..you shoud try rust _mort I been useing this for 3 years and It works fine I USE it in my rusty chassis and It work good if your painting any kind a parts of cars this will work.............what you do sand it W/a fine sand paper and then take a brush and use the RUST_MORT...hope this will help you.
    ARMANDO A.

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    I'm not much of a home chemist so an "off the shelf" product is what I was looking for... a magic potion if you will.

    I just tried a liquid called "Must for Rust" a product from "Krud Kutter ( Really... I'm not kidding!)

    This stuff says it contains phosphoric acid and something that converts the metal so rust doesn't re-occur.

    Anyway I tried it with a scotch brite pad and a wire wheel on the end grinder for the really bad areas and it worked quite well.

    It's nice to see things shiney again!

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