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Home Improvements & Maintenance : How to Make a Rust Remover

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Uploaded by on Dec 18, 2008

Make natural rust remover by mixing baking soda and lemon juice or vinegar into a paste, which can be applied to any metal surface that has rust on it. Allow the rust remover to dissolve the rust and then wipe it off using instructions from a remodeling contractor and home repair specialist in this free video on rust remover.

Expert: Tim Gipson
Contact: www.inhisstepsremodeling.com
Bio: Tim Gipson is a home repair specialist and remodeling contractor in Franklin, Tenn.
Filmmaker: Tim Brown

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  • Vinegar is an acid and baking soda is an alkali.

    So surely when you mix them they will just cancel each other out?

    Wouldnt it be better to use purely acid?

  • wow, coolio, home madee.....

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  • Roll tide

  • Thx now I can clean my razor and cut myself!!!:DDD

  • Vinegar and baking soda has been used as a cleaner of coins for many years. The baking soda adds that scrubbing bulbble type action while its foamimg.

  • @killertctma

    yes its an OEM....the local dealership here in our country are basically bandits with uniforms...and im restoring this 1984 bmw e23 (first generation 7 series turbo version 200 of these were made)...and wanted to keep things original,,,,i fixed what i can fix now replacing this old rusted tank with holes and pigeon nest on it with one from the junk yard and treating it with CRC rust remover (1 to 8 liter mixture ) .... about 100 buck for the whole job

    and thank you for the help...

  • @faisalabulaziz1 holy cow. is that from the factory? if so try finding an after market one cause that sounds like bs. the tank i was looking for, for my truck, is 19 gallons (pretty big considering most car/trucks now days are around 15gal) was only 289$. thats oem too, aftermarket they can be around 150$.

  • @killertctma

    yeah ...make that 620 dollars for a bmw gas tank........

  • @faisalabulaziz1 wouldn't even try it on a gas tank. your local radiator shop could do it for you or you can get a kit from any auto store that come with heavy acid/cleaner/ and a liner for the tank to prevent more rust from showing up. a really good kit would cost you around $80. not bad considering a new gas tank can be up to $300 on cars/trucks.

  • does it work on weights

  • lol what about gas tanks ?

  • -click the [cc] button on the video

    -mouse over it and hit "transcribe audio"

    -commence laughter

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