Author Topic: Check out the difference on this exhaust bracket - before and after - Evaporust  (Read 2189 times)

Offline 79mustangcobra

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I bought this NOS part # D9BZ-6260B for my concours correct exhaust.

When I got it - this is what it looked like





So I soaked it in Evapo-Rust






This is what it looked like a day later.





Impressive stuff.  Maybe it will work on your rusted items too.  Good luck

« Last Edit: June 16, 2014, 02:30:10 PM by 79mustangcobra »
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Offline CharlesTurner

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Yep, been discussed before, many of us here use it.  I buy it by the 5 gallon bucket, it has saved me many hours standing in front of the blast cabinet.  :D
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Offline 79mustangcobra

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Yep, been discussed before, many of us here use it.  I buy it by the 5 gallon bucket, it has saved me many hours standing in front of the blast cabinet.  :D

It is good stuff.  After the process - I sprayed them down with WD-40 and put them into a ziplock bag.  Hopefully that will stop them from rusting till I need them.
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Offline CharlesTurner

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Some of us use a small map-gas torch to remove all the moisture from the surface before coating with a rust preventative.  Boe-shield is a good one, better protection than wd-40.
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Offline J_Speegle

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Some of us use a small map-gas torch to remove all the moisture from the surface before coating with a rust preventative.

+1 Especially if your going to wrap it or seal it away in some fashion


Plenty of related threads and converts here :)


Boe-shield is a good one, better protection than wd-40.

WD 40 is not a rust preventive not even really that good at helping with loosening rusty nuts and bolts

As we've found if you dip or coat the metal while its still warm from the process Charles mentioned it seems that the metal may "soak" up the protectant into the metal for better long term protection

Jeff Speegle

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Offline 79mustangcobra

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Many thanks for the good advice!
1979 Mustang Cobra 5.0
2P Red and 1C Black

Stock never goes out of style
MCA #70281 -  79-93 MCA Concours Judge
Proverbs 3:5-6