The works, lysol toilet bowl cleaner and CLR all remove rust and other oxidation on steel, iron, brass and bronze items.. it also removes corrosion from nickel plated items..
It is very important to rinse thoroughly with dilute baking soda solution.
You can take a rusted part and dunk it into a container of CLR, and it will de-rust right before your eyes.. pretty neat stuff.
On extremely rusted iron, if you have a safe outdoors area, you can put on a rubber apron rubber gloves face shield and Goggles. you MUST have a hose nearby to rinse off spills on yourself, your clothes or any objects nearby..
This is all for using Muriatic Acid on iron and steel.. It turns a lump of rust into fresh gray iron. Muriatic Acid can be bought at Home Depot in the swimming pool chemicals department for around $10 a gallon.
Have a fan blowing the fumes away from you!! They are nasty!! And a thorough rinse with the garden hose folowed by a baking soda wash and another rinse is MANDATORY.
Using the Muriatic acid is an extreme measure, but for some items its really worthwhile for the time savings and how well it works..
DO NOT SOAK items in Muriatic Acid, This is a brush or pump spray it on, then brush a little then when it stops foaming and fuming rinse it off.
If you use the above process and acid, BE CAREFUL, and pay attention to what you are doing!! ALWAYS have the garden hose at hand to rinse, and have a bucket of baking soda solution at hand..
PierceA.