I Had a rusty old tool that my dad gave to me so I thought I would geve this a shot. I mix 1 part molasses with 9 parts water in a container, then soak the rusty items in it for about 3 months.
This is what I started with...
After a about 3 months
A wash and a little and steelwool.....
Super almost a good a new.....
Nice work @Super_D.
White vinegar was also a popular choice for cleaning up rusty tools in this discussion from a while back - https://www.workshop.com.au/t5/Outdoor-Living/Best-way-to-clean-up-rusty-tools/m-p/9425
Citric acid does not contain Vit. C
@reproturn and @Emilie,
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Jason
Thanks! Great tip!
Thanks for joining in the discussion @Jack2. I'm sure @Super_D appreciates the feedback.
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Jason
I have found that this works a treat!.
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