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<blockquote data-quote="pmot" data-source="post: 678208" data-attributes="member: 11842"><p>Duff Daddy is right. That stuff eats rust. When I had my last car it had minor rust in the trunk and I didn't want to use that stuff because I was nervous about it. I used apple cider vinegar instead it took a lot of time. I wish I would have used the other stuff instead. Anyways I would: </p><p></p><p>soak the rust in the apple cider vinegar </p><p>let it sit for about 5-10 mins</p><p>scrub with a durable rag</p><p>repeat steps until satisfied</p><p></p><p>every time you did this a noticeable amount of rust would come off.</p><p>I chose apple cider vinegar because it dissolves rust and coats the metal to make it rust resistant.</p><p>Im sure products like Por15 work better and faster so just use them but apple cider vinegar does work and you don't have to paint it afterwords (you probably should but you don't have to).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pmot, post: 678208, member: 11842"] Duff Daddy is right. That stuff eats rust. When I had my last car it had minor rust in the trunk and I didn't want to use that stuff because I was nervous about it. I used apple cider vinegar instead it took a lot of time. I wish I would have used the other stuff instead. Anyways I would: soak the rust in the apple cider vinegar let it sit for about 5-10 mins scrub with a durable rag repeat steps until satisfied every time you did this a noticeable amount of rust would come off. I chose apple cider vinegar because it dissolves rust and coats the metal to make it rust resistant. Im sure products like Por15 work better and faster so just use them but apple cider vinegar does work and you don't have to paint it afterwords (you probably should but you don't have to). [/QUOTE]
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