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I kinda fluked into this because I was having so much success with different things in Evapo-Rust. I only had a partial set of mismatched deluxe headed belts and thought what the heck...try it? I can't lose much if it harms the labels so in they went? I tossed four belts straight into a clean fresh bucket of the stuff and left it there for about 24 hours. As I pulled them out I could see the labels were cleaner looking and none of the printed ink was disturbed and the belts looked really clean, so mission accomplished right? I took them outside and power washed them under a fine spray nozzle at close range to clear out the webbing and rinse them thoughly and they came out looking awesome. I then hung them to dry on the fence and these things looked like brand new once they had dried and were still soft and flexible to the touch. No adverse effects on the silk-like labels or printed ink. Just be sure to rinse them well as I did. I have since been told that a soapy rinse does well to dunk them after EV and then a light rinse under the hose or the tap? I think either would be fine. I have since done a bunch more and they all look awesome as I have now have a complete set which are now clean. No odor or anything after being rinsed. And no rust issues with the inside rollers that weren't so good before the heads were dunked along with the belts. Graeme (click any of these pictures twice and it will blow up into a high res photo)
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Yeah, the OLD crockpot. Actually pressure cooker. The timer crapped out and I had to figure out something to do with it. Works good to phosphate bolts too.
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I had a guy bring me a bare '70 Chevelle 12 bolt housing that he wanted built for his car. It had been sitting outside for many years with nothing inside it and it was very rusty inside. I capped both ends and plugged the pinion hole and vent. I leveled the housing and filled it with about 3 gallons of evaporust and left it for about a week. It looked like new metal inside when I drained it. There were some pits from the rust, but you can't do anything about that.
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Freddie 1969 Camaro RS/SS396 (427) 4 speed |
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I used the Evaporust to get my 1970's Z28's frozen horns to working again. Set the horns up in a vice, filled to capacity and let sit for 2 days. I also soaked the horn relay for 1 day.
Rinsed everything out with water and dried with heat gun. Horns are working!
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Yea I just bought a bucket and I am amazed on how well it works.
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1969 ss 396 300 deluxe hardtop 1969 ss 396 chevelle 1978 camaro 540 ci. beater 1978 chevy shortbed stepside 1983 chevy shortbed 1985 chevy shortbed If a hammer and duct tape wont fix it u have electrical problems! |
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I really like that idea of using it on the horns! Thanks! Verne |
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i laid all the window tracks, winders etc in evaporust, used a 5 in high plastic container, 16 wide by 36 long......fill it u to cover the parts, let set.
cleaned the galvanized parts like amazing.
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Eddie M MBTMF 68 COPO Camaro 9737 non-converted YENKO 69 YENKO SC Camaro, Hugger Orange - born with engine! |
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Its not magic
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This Muncie main shaft was not completely submerged, and the Evaporust cut into it at the surface. You can see where I took it out a few times to look at it and put it back in in a different position.
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Freddie 1969 Camaro RS/SS396 (427) 4 speed |
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