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Rusty removal - Craftsman engine turned tool faceplates

bagged89s10

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I have this table saw that has some surface rust. How do I remove the rust and save the engine turned finish on this?

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jakemac

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The engine turning is fragile and lightly applied. Any type of abrasive will ruin it. I've had success with Nevr-Dull (available at most local hardware stores). This will take A LOT of elbow grease, but will be worth it in the end.

Just pull a wad of the wool out of the can and start rubbing vigorously. Wipe it down with a clean cloth periodically to check your results, and then go at it again, repeatedly.

When done buff it out with a clean soft cloth and apply a coat of wax to preserve it.

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bagged89s10

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The engine turning is fragile and lightly applied. Any type of abrasive will ruin it. I've had success with Nevr-Dull (available at most local hardware stores). This will take A LOT of elbow grease, but will be worth it in the end.



Just pull a wad of the wool out of the can and start rubbing vigorously. Wipe it down with a clean cloth periodically to check your results, and then go at it again, repeatedly.



When done buff it out with a clean soft cloth and apply a coat of wax to preserve it.



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I'll give it a shot. Hopefully i can find it locally.

Thanks


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Red Leader

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Is it rust, or is it something else? If it is truly rust, I'm wondering if Evap-o-rust might be a good option.

Disturbing the surface is what destroys the engine turning. I would start as least invasive as possible. With evaporust, you don't have to scrub, just let it sit. Might be something to try on a more hidden area and see the results.
 

TheModelAGuy

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Second vote for never dull, used it for years. The container will last 4 ever Very easy on the metal.
 
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