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It works. I've used it.
1 part Molasses to 7 parts water. No risk of corroding or etching the part as with Coke, Vinegar, or any type of acid.
Molasses and evaporust are both chelating agents (google / wikipedia is your friend)
Tools are nice, but don't forget about the "parts" used to fix breakdowns
Radiator stop leak and/or Radiator repair putty
Spare fuses
Spare fan belt
hose clamps and spare hose
Tire repair kit or tire seal in a can
12V air compressor for inflating tires
Washer fluid (can double as rad fluid in...
If it is a 300 series stainless, then you would be correct, but there are MANY grades of stainless steel which are stronger, stiffer, and more wear resistant than Chrome-Vanadium Steel.