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1 part molasses (get from farmlands) to 10 parts water.

surface rust gone in a few days very very pitted rust in couple of weeks.

gets into A pillars, panel gaps etc where sand blasting can't.

it really does work I put my Austin 8 van body into a 4000L swimming pool  of it. ate all the rust away so now I can weld patches to the solid steel.

Lasts for approx 6 months and at the end all you are left with is sugary water (with a little iron)

 

don't have to get swimming pool ($159 from warehouse if you do) small parts easily cleaned up with just a bucket of it

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Can the general public buy concentrated hydrochloric acid? that shit is boss for stripping rust, used it when i was an electroplater.

 

You can buy Muriatic Acid (another name for hydrochloric) at hardware stores - used for concrete cleaning.

 

I have that I use for getting rust or zinc plating off steel.

 

It's nasty though, need gloves and goggles, and don't store it in your garage.

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Why not?

I have the leftover stuff from my garage floor operation in my garage still.

 

I've been told it can cause rusting of nearby steel due to vapour escaping the container.

 

I keep it in a garden shed, on a metal shelf though.

 

Don't use it inside either - nasty fumes.

 

http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/a-downside-to-muriatic-acid.813794/

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