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Uploaded by on May 13, 2011

Get It Here: http://www.eastwood.com/ew-fast-etch-32-oz.html

Fast Etch is a specially formulated rust removing liquid that was created to meet the needs of auto restorers. It reaches into inaccessible areas, quickly dissolving rust and leaving a zinc-phosphate coating. Fast Etch can be sprayed, brushed or used as a parts dip. It's non-toxic and non-flammable.

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  • An essential step prior to paint or powder coat. I learned the hard way, as within a year of having my rims powder coated I was getting small pits and veins of rust beneath the coating.

  • This stuff is over rated! Surface rust really? U can easily take that off with a scotch bright, water n vinegar, n its a lot safer. I got suckered in 2 purchasing an over price bottle!

  • @Trendyrapslut hmm I don't know then...that why I went with sandblasting, I wanted to avoid such contamination.

  • @Veikra no, but I did try white vinegar. 

  • @Trendyrapslut Did you try denatured alcohol ? ( I meant phosphoric indeed. my bad)

  • @Veikra I'm pretty sure it's phosphoric acid and it didn't stink really bad like snakeoil says it would. but yea, i spent so much time and baking soda. trying to figure out how to get rid of the residue because just rinsing it off wouldn't do it.

  • This product is Phosphoric acid, Sulfuric would stink really bad. Hydrochloric would smoke and damage metal. You can buy plain Phosphoric from a chemical supply house. They are using this product on very mild flash rust which removes really easy. Phoshoric acid for 75 Percent is usually 10.00 15.00 gallon for much stronger than this.

  • @Trendyrapslut I've never really liked rust dissolvers, but I'm equiped for sandblast so I could be biased. The rust dissolver is probably sulfuric acid. It usually leave a yellowish residue I don't like.

  • @Veikra ok I went and looked and it's actually Rust Dissolver that I have. is this like new updated stuff?

  • @Trendyrapslut Really? Can you tell me what it's really is. Maybe it's written on the container

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