How to EASILY Remove Rust DIY (Vinegar and Ketchup) #Shorts

Learn how to remove rust with products you have at home like vinegar and ketchup. This rust removal process is super easy and removes every spec of rust. First step is to use soapy water to clean and degrease your rusted parts. Next, cover the rusted parts with vinegar or ketchup and let it soak for 4-6hrs. Then use baking soda and water to neutralize the acid and finally spray the parts down with a light oil like silicone spray to prevent future rust.

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42 thoughts on “How to EASILY Remove Rust DIY (Vinegar and Ketchup) #Shorts

  1. id look into evaporust if you deal with rust a lot, or more severe cases
    it chemically removes the rust, most people use it on small parts but it works just the same on larger stuff

  2. One of the purposes of using Ketchup is because we’re not able to soak the thing inside a container.

    Let’s say I smear ketchup onto a piece of hanging metal in my bathroom, how do I do the next step to neutralize the acid using baking soda water solution?

    Do I get a piece of cotton ball and just try to slather it with the solution? Will that do the trick?

  3. How to remove rust from tools and such – vinegar or ketchup for 4-6 hrs neutralize with baking soda in water, lightly spray with oil

  4. This works great AFTER you get the screws off. What does this do for screws that are still stuck? My air filter box has screws that are rusted in.

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