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What would be best way to remove rust on engine block. Rust is surface from leaking radiator hose. Thanks.
Tried to add photo today 8/14 but site asks for url. There's no URL, I would simply up load directly from PhotoShop if allowed. Not allowed. Thanks to everyone that responded. Will try the recommended methods & products. Last edited by Road Journey; 08-14-2020 at 06:52 PM. Reason: correct |
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is it dissembled? Is it painted? Will you be repainting it?
If it's disassembled I would use a light sand paper, or wire wheel. If it's assembled In order of effectiveness: If it's just a rust stain try soap and water first. A product like CLR or evaporust may help, may damage the paint. Soak a rag and lay if over it. Pictures would help if possible. |
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Thanks. Assembled. Hope not to have to repaint. Will post pictures probably tomorrow Fri.
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Like post # 2 posts, try soap and water with a Nerf soft bristle brush in an inconspicuous place 1st.
Check and see if evaporust/thermocure/ rust 911 is safe on paint. Whatever you come up with test it on a non visible part of the car 1st. CLR/vinegar/etc./anything you are supposed to wear rubber gloves is slightly acidic and would mar the paint |
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Powdered wood bleach (oxalic acid) mixed with water. Available at most hardware stores. Doesn't mess with paint. Wet, scrub and rinse.
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Try an oily rag, I've cleaned my engine of coolant stains, dirt ,etc , it will clean and leave a shiny finish !
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CLR or other rust removers will also work.
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