Haven't tried it yet or even seen it in stores but I do like their other products.
https://www.amazon.com/WD-40-Specialist ... way&sr=8-2
A bit more expensive but not so out of line that I will not try a gallon at some point.
Anyone try this yet?
Ed
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Re: WD-40 (Brand) Specialist Rust Remover Soak
Sure does resemble Evaporust!
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Re: WD-40 (Brand) Specialist Rust Remover Soak
Over on youtube a chuck restoration included this product. Notable was that it appeared to NOT affect BLOX.
Wonder if that is correct!
Wonder if that is correct!
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Re: WD-40 (Brand) Specialist Rust Remover Soak
James,
It does look like Evaporust! At $21.51 per gallon, delivered free with Amazon Prime, by Thursday... it's not too hard to find either, but neither is Evaporust...and it's only $16.85 per gallon, also delivered free with Amazon Prime, by Thursday...
Everett
It does look like Evaporust! At $21.51 per gallon, delivered free with Amazon Prime, by Thursday... it's not too hard to find either, but neither is Evaporust...and it's only $16.85 per gallon, also delivered free with Amazon Prime, by Thursday...
Everett
Re: WD-40 (Brand) Specialist Rust Remover Soak
So at some point, maybe in May I'll get a gallon of this stuff to see how it compares to other things I've used.
"Notable was that it appeared to NOT affect BLOX." if this is correct then I'll love it for a few things I have that I've left in original condition despite some light corrosion.
Wish I had some identical parts to test in both but can't think of anything at this time, that would be the best test. I think I have some Frog left too so it could be a three way test but then I would need 3 identical things....
Ed
"Notable was that it appeared to NOT affect BLOX." if this is correct then I'll love it for a few things I have that I've left in original condition despite some light corrosion.
Wish I had some identical parts to test in both but can't think of anything at this time, that would be the best test. I think I have some Frog left too so it could be a three way test but then I would need 3 identical things....
Ed
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Re: WD-40 (Brand) Specialist Rust Remover Soak
Okay I give what is BLOX.? I guess Boiled Linseed Oil but I have no idea what the x is.
A google search did not provide an answer..
so you tell me what is BLOX please!
A google search did not provide an answer..
so you tell me what is BLOX please!
Re: WD-40 (Brand) Specialist Rust Remover Soak
BLack OXide (of iron) the surface treatment on arbors and such. As opposed to brown oxide (rust)Ed in Tampa wrote:Okay I give what is BLOX.? I guess Boiled Linseed Oil but I have no idea what the x is.
A google search did not provide an answer..
so you tell me what is BLOX please!
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10ER #23430, 10ER #84609, 10ER #94987,two SS A-34 jigsaws for 10ER.
1959 Mark 5 #356595 Greenie, SS Magna Jointer, SS planer, SS bandsaw, SS scroll saw (gray), DC3300,