Anything that can make rust evaporate, that's for me! I heard about this stuff, found it at O'Reilly's (I think ... maybe Auto Zone), so I gave it a try on some recent acquisitions. I bought these wrenches to get the Penncraft 1" that came with them. Seller wouldn't split 'em up. They are all in good shape, but rusty all over. My thought was just to improve their appearance, and the rust was fairly light except for some pits, so I dumped them in a plastic tray with a quart of Evaporust and waited. Just to kill time I read the instructions. Oops, didn't clean,. degrease first. So after the minimum prescribed time, half an hour, I pulled the worst of the bunch out and rinsed. It looked better, but far from good. After another half hour, I brushed them all vigorously with a nylon-bristled fingernail brush. That made a BIG difference. Another couple of hours, and they looked as you see in these photos. I dried them off, rubbed in some WD-40 and toweled them. Quite an improvement, and much better than I could have done with just a rag and penetrating oil.
Of course, I bought the stuff BEFORE I read posts here about vinegar, at 1/10 the cost!
I'm also going to try electrolysis, though I don't think it's appropriate for chrome tools.
Of course, I bought the stuff BEFORE I read posts here about vinegar, at 1/10 the cost!
I'm also going to try electrolysis, though I don't think it's appropriate for chrome tools.

