ebay link for this rover.ebay.com/rover/1/710-53... full 24 hour test of rust removal using justuk made deox c , evaporust is soooo expensive in the uk , had to try this , fantastic results .
Fantastic. I've just gone and bought this product for a small de-rust project; results due tomorrow, fingers crossed. I'm all for trying to buy and keep UK Made tools and I think what you've done here supports that. 🦾👍🇬🇧
@@toolrestoration I used it on some fine engineering type files, they came out really well, and then on a steel dragonfly garden sculpture which I later painted with Humbrol paints and lastly 2 rasps. The original mix is in a 2ltr bleach bottle and I reckon I have 85% of the DEOX left. It's going to outlast me 😄. Great product.
@@nafs53 sorry I took so long to reply , RU-vid had oy just shown me your original message !! It's brilliant , I've just cleaned all the rust out of 150 reamers that the wire wheel couldn't get to in an hour ! Magical stuff and so cheap a batch ! Doesn't flash rust either !
That’s quite good stuff and you’re not having to ship lots of liquid in the post the evaporust often leaks when shipped that is definitely a better method thanks for sharing :-)
As Ben said, a great idea to have it on powder form as it is much easier to ship. I may buy some in the future and try to compare it with Evaporust. Thanks for sharing and take care!!
Excellent. That's on my shopping list. Think I'll try filtering the solution through a coffee filter between uses to try and get the most bang for the buck.
think once its black its useless mate , ive cleaned 60 items so far with the same batch , 60 for a fiver ! not even 10 pence each , wil do a link in description
Glad to help, couple of months as go I thought vinegar ws the quickest easiest way to go, I've still got a spanner that come out of this batch, uncleaned, as it left the mixture and it hasn't changed since it dried, no flash rust or anything, gotta be two months on!
Nice video, will deffo be trying Deox-C! Have used Evapo-rust and it didn't work as well as salt and vinegar and left a hard to remove black coating on all the parts.
This leaves a tiny black easy to remove residue , you get so much more for the money. I've just used up a 10 litre catch I've had for a year and I've had a seized rusted solid vice in it for a week
Hi, just discovered your channel this morning! RU-vid, in its wisdom, has never thrown up one of your vids when I've searched before :-/ Anyway, I've subscribed now. So the Deox C looks like it works great! But the colour after it has gotten going (that sort of greenish yellow) and the smell you noted during the vid makes me wonder if this is citric acid powder? It would tie in with the C part of the name.
Thanks for the subscribe and yes strangely if you search hand tool restoration I don't come up..... The c stands for crystalline, but yes it has citric in the ingredients, it works so well, I've run over 120 tools thru that first mix now, have another vid coming where took 3 orig spanners out the first time, left one alone, wire wheeled another and left, wire wheeled then waxed to see the difference after a month, may well try leaving them outside in the rain for a week too.!
@@toolrestoration Yeah it's a great idea to do that kind of direct head-to-head comparison. I did this a few years ago to compare best ways to prevent flash rust (like if you're painting and you want to leave the steel bare, so prefer not to spray down with WD-40 or similar). And scrubbing them off with an old toothbrush and just common hand soap came up trumps, beat soaking in a baking soda solution hands down!
Thank you for video it was helpful. I have been using white vinegar to clean my tools but this seems better and probably less smelly. Can I ask what you used on your bench grinder to polish them?