Rust removal gel

Warren

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I believe this is a re branded Evaporust product with a food grade thickener.
It's not fast but it's water soluble and doesn't disturb surrounding area.
Pictured is an original under drivers carpet that fell victim to leaking clutch and brake fluid, then just got a little wet like rag tops do. The rust easily cleaned off for the most part with El disco Makita but this stuff removed the nook and cranny bits and the peppered remainders. Find it by name search on www or get the concentrate Evaporust without water added and figure out how to make it into the jelly .
 

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I had a similar situation with my stock car. Rather than a sanding disk, I used an angle grinder with a knotted wire wheel. Excellent results and less surface marks. It's worthwhile wearing a dust mask and keep a shop vac going nearby to manage nasty particulate. YMMV. Looks like a great finish though...
-Kevin
 

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Fedogel?

I tried using Fedogel before, and it worked quite well also.

I had never heard of nor seen Fedogel. Is it hard to find? Is it pretty thick so it will stick to vertical surfaces?

Thanks!
 
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