I've not yet tested this but I'm going to soon. similar results to E-rust and WAY cheaper. It's doing the same thing - chelating the rust - and the ingredients are easy.
CAUTION -the guy in the vid mixes this up in a wide flat tub - for a reason - A guy on another forum did it in a bucket and it fountained out during the mixing! initially you need Personal Protective Gear - after its mixed it's not particularly hazardous.
The formula on a 1 liter basis:
1 liter water
100 grams Citric acid
40 grams of sodium carbonate - washing soda
OR 63 grams Baking soda
OR 30 grams of caustic soda
Add some dish soap as a surfactant - Dawn











You make it hard to decide whether to cheer or cry. Glad you had a nice ride. I need to buy tires for the Burg and get it inspected. I'm hoping there'll be a few nice fall days.Nothing. Rode the ZX11 all day... no fuel leak
Got home, looked under the F350.. there was about 2ftx1ft puddle of coolant this morning... now it's a 3in dia damp spot..
FFS.
I think I solved the missing coolant puddle mystery....You make it hard to decide whether to cheer or cry. Glad you had a nice ride. I need to buy tires for the Burg and get it inspected. I'm hoping there'll be a few nice fall days.
OK I said I was going to test this Home brew DE-rusto, and I've started:
Supplies:
A fairly flat tub so it does not become a "Foam Cannon", 2 Liters of water (double batch 1L isn't much...), 200 Grams of Citric Acid powder, 130-140 grams of baking soda, and Dawn for the surfactant:
I'm doing this outside so any mess is an easy hose down, adn any fumes are blown away (only CO2 is supposed to come out, but if you get a citric acid solution's fizzing, there will be aerosol particls, so...)
Water in the tub:
Citric acid added -pretty quiet:
Ready? -Note the PG and I was also wearing a face shield and mask:
GO! lots of fizzing and foam, stayed well inside the tub.
After some time it settled down and some gentle stirring, I "tested" with a pinch of Baking soda, very slight fiz, so I gave it a PH test, down at ~ 4 PH so it should be good to go.
Then I added the Dawn and stirred it gently again:
The suds is from the Dawn.
Ready for some test subjects:
Now its a waiting game - I usually do this in my USC, but this tub won't fit and the long pieces are too tall:
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Did you remember to do it, being awakened from a sound sleep, from the bedroom, in the middle of the night, 80 feet away, and down a flight of stairs, like I do?Turned on the air compressor, grabbed a 25' extension hose and my digital tire inflator and topped up 4 tires.
Then, put it all away - and... remembered to turn off the air compressor.
I may have asked you this already, but how many Pumas do you think are in the United States?
‘Puma’ is the Latin American term for what we call ‘cougars’ (no, not those cougars), which are more commonly called mountain lions here in the states. So there can be quite a lot of ‘pumas’ in the US.
“The puma – or cougar as it is more commonly known in the US – has clung on in the USA despite extermination attempts that eliminated it from about two-thirds of its range in the country during the 20th century, including most of the east. But in the 1970s, management strategies became friendlier, and populations began to expand.
Optimistic estimates suggest there may now be as many as 30,000 individuals in the USA.”



Hey if you still have that cruise control wheel and are looking to let go of it I may suddenly have a need for it. I may be picking up a new to me 1986 GT this evening and It has the GT wheel.I switched out the original LX cruise control steering wheel out of my 86 mustang for a GT wheel.















I saw a couger/mountain lion in Stanley VA in 2012 up near Skyline drive, Tanners Ridge area. No doubt about it.‘Puma’ is the Latin American term for what we call ‘cougars’ (no, not those cougars), which are more commonly called mountain lions here in the states. So there can be quite a lot of ‘pumas’ in the US.
“The puma – or cougar as it is more commonly known in the US – has clung on in the USA despite extermination attempts that eliminated it from about two-thirds of its range in the country during the 20th century, including most of the east. But in the 1970s, management strategies became friendlier, and populations began to expand.
Optimistic estimates suggest there may now be as many as 30,000 individuals in the USA.”

I wish had known. I sold some parts over the weekend. I wasn't even planning on selling the wheel. But the guy asked about it and made an offer. I would have sent it your way no charge. Share some pics if you get the new 86.Hey if you still have that cruise control wheel and are looking to let go of it I may suddenly have a need for it. I may be picking up a new to me 1986 GT this evening and It has the GT wheel.![]()
Yeah I once had an aftermarket LX cover on a parts car I bought years ago. Never seen one before. I know some guys that have put the GT covers on LX's since they could find a decent used one.The GT version for '85-86 were hard to come by for a long time until someone started to repop them. I have a spare in the attic, just in case.
