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200horse
07-08-2010, 11:43 AM
I am looking for shops and a few select guys to try out my new rust removing product before I invest more time and money into it and give me there honest opinion. I am just a normal small guy looking for new ways to make money and help others.

The product more less is similar to evapo-rust and others like it. You soak your parts into it or use the shower process and the rust goes away.Does not harm paint,chrome,gaskets,rubber and so on only rust. Its is enviormentally friendly and does not harm you at all. Soaking takes any where frm 20 minutes to overnight most parts I have seen and used it on takes an overnight soak. Perfect for steering boxes,suspension parts, brake lines,calipers, and even rusted body panels and so on.

It comes in gallons containers up to 55 gallon drums. Price will be around $15-20 a gallon and $79 for 5 gallon and $650 or so for 55 gallons (ROUGH PRICE). May even just send you a solution you. Then you would mix it with water yourself. That would be easier to ship and cheaper for the user just not sure yet kicking around ideas.

I will not charge you for it just want to get pictures of the things you tried it on and feed back from a few users or shops, both negative and positive.

If you are wanting to try some please im me on here and tell me if you ever used this kind stuff before and if you are a shop or individual and I will pick a few to send samples to.

If Larry wants a sample will be more than willing to send some his way.

Also if you have any imput either positive or negative lets here it. I am always open to hearing others ideas and the way the think.

thanks tim

John Wright
07-08-2010, 11:49 AM
So...this product removes only the rust.....I'd have to be careful on my car(rustbucket), I might be left with just a couple rubber tires if I left it on all night.....LOL

200horse
07-08-2010, 12:05 PM
yes just rust !!! It is designed to remove rust only. Will not hurt rubber,paint,gasket or anything else. So yes you would atlease have your tires left lol

elitecustombody
07-08-2010, 12:18 PM
Tim,does the part have to be submerged in this solution or can it be sprayed on? I have a 356 on rotisserie and would love to give this a try if the car doesn't have to be submerged

200horse
07-08-2010, 12:28 PM
it has to be submerged or you can use a continuous shower. You would have to make a catch pan or tarp and keep recircualting the liquid with like a small pump and hose,the hose would have small holes in it to splash liquid on the car. Also this only removes rust so if there is paint over rust it will not penetrate that. This isnt for every project just another way to remove rust. Hope this helps.

Vicinity
07-08-2010, 12:44 PM
Tim,does the part have to be submerged in this solution or can it be sprayed on? I have a 356 on rotisserie and would love to give this a try if the car doesn't have to be submerged

You could rig up a shower with a recirculating drain. Not sure if it would be difficult or cost effective. Might be fun.

brans72
07-08-2010, 04:32 PM
I would be glad to try it on all my boltss and brackets. Brandon

Takid455
07-08-2010, 06:16 PM
I routinely deal with rust parts. I would be more than willing to put it to the test. I do lots of vintage European cars and american 1950-1980. I am in Nj so rust is everywhere.

200horse
07-09-2010, 06:38 AM
Hey guys pm me onhere if you want to try some out

thanks !!!

zamora7
07-10-2010, 09:12 PM
I might want to try some of this since I'm wanting to get back on track with my project. I'll send you a PM.

ProjectSideOiler
07-12-2010, 11:08 AM
Hey guys pm me onhere if you want to try some out

thanks !!!

I would be happy to try it out. Always open to something new.
I use evapo-rust on a daily basis and would love to try yours.

sent you a pm

200horse
07-15-2010, 05:26 AM
Guys sorry been out of town doing shows. Going to dave and eds canfield show now. I responded to most of who pm me ,but i think i erased one or two messages when cleaning out my mail box if you didnt get a response from me pm me again

tim

Blue67gto
07-15-2010, 09:36 AM
I'd love to give this a try! I've got my GTO which I am starting rust repair on and a 1931 Ford Model A that has been sitting in a field since the 70's. both rusty.....