I bought this D9ZZ-16892-A Catch Hook after seeing a bent one in Columbus Ohio at the MCA Grand National Show.
These are not that easy to find.
I found one on Ebay. At first glance it looked pretty nice.
When I got it home, maybe not as nice. More dirty, dusty than anything.
So first thing I always do on these metal parts is spray them down with WD-40 and let it soak in the metal for a day, both sides.
I then scrubbed it with a nylon brush and more WD-40.
It looked better, but still not great. No rust, just not new looking.
Sprayed it again with WD-40 and let it soak for another day, scrubbed again. I then thought what the heck, lets see if Evaporust can clean this any better.
I am a big fan of this product.
I washed off the WD-40 off the Catch hook in the sink and put it in Evaporust.
This is after a day of soaking. Looking amazing.
Taken Out. Wow, what a difference! Again the part was not rusted. I was just amazed at how Evaporust cleaned the metal even after I had scrubbed it.
Now I will treat it with a rust preventive and put it in a zip-lock bag an store it away for future use.
Give Evaporust a try on your part. It is a lot easier than bead blasting a part. It works fantastic.