What is the best (easiest and cheapest) way to clean semi rusty snap on friction slides? Box looks like PO didn't know what lubricant was. Dry as a bone. Rest of the box is spotless, but the slides have a bit of surface rust on them.
I have read Lookin's KR537 restoration thread a few times for inspiration. I know he used evaporust with good results. I was hoping to find something a little cheaper. Only have 6 slides to do. Was thinking about a light wire wheel in the bench grinder, as I usually use for small fasteners. But wasn't sure if it would have long term effects on the bearing surface channels.
My usual method of de-rusting machine parts is electrolysis, but I have always been a bit hesitant to use it on springs such as the tabs riveted to the slide ends.
Any suggestions or tips? What have you used in the past?
I have read Lookin's KR537 restoration thread a few times for inspiration. I know he used evaporust with good results. I was hoping to find something a little cheaper. Only have 6 slides to do. Was thinking about a light wire wheel in the bench grinder, as I usually use for small fasteners. But wasn't sure if it would have long term effects on the bearing surface channels.
My usual method of de-rusting machine parts is electrolysis, but I have always been a bit hesitant to use it on springs such as the tabs riveted to the slide ends.
Any suggestions or tips? What have you used in the past?


I wish the bottom drawer had the heavy duty slides like the KRA59 has.
