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EOC_Jason

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EvapoRust works by chelation. There is a finite amount of chemistry in the solution that will react with a fixed amount of iron oxide. Once the stuff is used up that's it.

^^^^ This....

Also to answer someone else's question, Tractor Supply sells a gallon for ~$20.

When I pull my stuff out of the evaporust I dunk them in a bucket of water, then dry with a towel, and finally spray some WD-40 to keep from rusting until I do whatever final cleanup needs to be done.

To answer someone's question about items too large. I've done bits on a toolbox before, I soaked some bits of paper towel in evaporust, layed them over the rusted areas, then covered that with a regular towel to prevent it from drying out. Works great, it won't remove paint unless the metal underneath become compromised, then you can get bubbling.
 
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mrborohachi

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Anybody ever try or have an idea if evapo-rust would be effective to remove a couple small rust spots on a large tool box, or is it only effective if the item is completely immersed in it?

I've read somewhere online that you can soak a rag or piece of cloth and put it on top of the affected spot. Check on it regularly to make sure the it's stays wet.
 
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