Description
Rust Release is the industrial standard for rust removal!
Rust Release will safely remove rust from steel, copper, iron, brass or aluminum and will not tarnish or pit unrusted metal. It is the safest and most effective all purpose rust removal solution. It will not damage surrounding materials, such as wood, plastic or paint, and is safe on your skin. Rust Release removes corrosion from metal without creating a waste disposal problem, so not only is it cost effective, it’s environmentally friendly!
Rust Release works faster and lasts longer than competing products such as Evapo-Rust and Metal Rescue. The primary reason being the pH and surfactant package that is in Rust Release. The pH on Rust Release is 5.5-6 making it a more industrial based product and still safe for disposal.
If you need a larger volume than what you see here, please call us as we can provide bulk quantities and dipping tanks. For larger, industrial use, 1 gallon of Rust Release can clean up to 300 pounds of rusted metal.
Use Rust Release on cars and trucks for any type of auto restoration projects. Rust Release is fantastic for automotive rust repairs.
There are three methods for using Rust Release to remove rust off of car parts and tools:
- Fill a container with Rust Release liquid and soak your items in it (soaking time varies based on amount of rust). Remove from tank and let dry.
- On light surface rust, spray your metal items with Rust Release and let dry.
- For items that cannot be dipped and soaked, such as a frame rail, soak a towel in Rust Release, place the towel on the area that you want to treat, wrap with plastic and let set, remove plastic when ready and wipe surface off.
This is a consumable product and is non-returnable.
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Frequently Asked Rust Remover Questions
Q-What if I can’t dip my product?
Soak a towel in Rust Release, place the towel on the area that you want to treat, wrap with plastic and let set, remove plastic when ready and wipe surface off!
Q-Can I reuse Rust Release?
Absolutely! Just pour the solution back into the container and store it until you’re ready to use it again.
Q-How do I know when Rust Release is used up?
The bath will turn completely black and will not perform.
Q-Do parts have to be clean before using Rust Release?
No, Rust Release penetrates the dirt and oils. However, grease and dirt will decrease the life of the solution, so we recommended you clean heavy grease and oil deposits prior to dipping.
Q-How long does Rust Release last?
This depends on how rusty the metal is, but one gallon can derust up to 325 pounds of steel.
Q-Will Rust Release harm my paint?
No, it only removes rust.
Q-How do I dispose of used Rust Release?
Rust Release is considered a non-hazardous product to dispose of. However, local laws vary, so it is recommended you call your local waste management service.
Lance –
I didn’t realize parts needed to be submerged for a time. So, basically, CLR at twice the price.
Steve DeFrancesco –
Lance, sorry you didn’t see the info or videos related to soaking your items in Rust Release. You mentioned CLR as a substitute. While I like CLR for certain things, it should be noted that CLR may etch items, and will definitely affect wood, brass, copper, aluminum, galvanized metals, paint, and other coatings, where Rust Release will not.
Gary E Saunders –
Nothing I purchased worked, but, this stuffed worked great. Used it on several different projects with complete success. Highly recommended it.
thecampbelltoe –
Purchased a gallon to see if this was legit and to my surprise it is! You have to submerge the item completely but it will remove rust as described. Used it on some automotive parts and random tools.
jrmikka –
WOW…Awesome, tried this stuff for sh#%’s and giggles and man does exactly what is says…just follow directions