Inexpensive Rust remover

FLAteam

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Hi guys, I think my car was driven up north or was there for a bit but now since the car is gonna stay in Florida, I was wondering what product I could use to get rid of the bit of rust that is on my car. Its mostly surface rust on my steel wheels, lower control arms and other suspension components. I'd prefer not to buy those $50 products and I don't believe I'll need to super rust-proof my car.



Thanks.
 
Might be the "$50 product" you don't want to get into, but Eastwood's Rust Encapsulator is my #1 choice for slightly rusty stuff, especially suspension pieces. The black version dries to a semi-flat finish that looks like primer and you can topcoat it with RustOleum if you like (the two are compatible IME).
 
FLAteam- Yeah, that's it, but I use the non-aerosol and brush it on. You'll need something to clean the surface before applying, but that's it (no need for any special prep, rust converter, etc. IME). That's the only place to get it but you can call if online ordering doesn't suit you.
 
hm...that's a good idea. i think i'll go with the non-aerosol pint. so you just use a paint brush or something? what do you use to clean the surface?
 
navel jelly, huh? after a little research, it looks like its some strong stuff, maybe even hurting rubber components of cars. Only used it on wheels, huh?
 
FLAteam said:
hm...that's a good idea. i think i'll go with the non-aerosol pint. so you just use a paint brush or something? what do you use to clean the surface?



Yeah, most any brush will work fine. The stuff "flows out" well as it dries so brushmarks aren't a huge issue.



I degrease with citrus stuff first and then wipe down with a solvent (PrepSol, etc.). If there's a lot of rust I'll wirebrush it down and rewipe with the solvent. You could try a rust converter/remover but IMO it's not absolutely mandatory the way it is with regular paint.



Do a few coats, two oughta be OK, but three gives me peace of mind. I think you'll find it easy stuff to work with, so don't let that put you off. And even just one coat is a whole lot better than anything else I've tried (including POR-15).
 
I've always used a product called "rust mort" with excellent sucess. Not sure about painted surfaces, but give it a look.
 
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