1/19/2024 0 Comments Evaporust walmart![]() The best price I found for Evaporust, which, by the way is no longer available in the province of Quebec for now 6 years, was Amazon at 120$ for a 20 Liters, well I got 20 gallons worth of another stuff for about the same price, it's a powder that you delute in water, 1 cup of powder for 4 liters of water. I used Evapo-rust for over 10 years for removing rust from metal parts on pins and mopeds but now I found something that works better than Evaporust and is cheaper as well. Plus, Evaporust can be used over and over again, which is not the case with the other products, so cost wise, it's, by far, the cheapest rust remover.Ībout the product I posted from Ebay, the seller never answered my message, but, I'm continueing to use it on a daily basis on a moped I'm restoring now a days, which is the worst conition moped I've restored in the 30 mopeds I've restored in the past 4 years, and I've never experienced such a good rust removing product, usually the worst part on a moped is the exhaust, it's always deeply rusted and this one is no exception, I have never got a muffler so clean with Evaporust, this thing works, and for a fraction of the price of Evaporust. Kurd Kutter AR32 adhesive remover is great if you have to remove that black tile adhesive from floor tiles so they make decent products. Muriatic is just too harsh and requires more attention or risks damaging parts. His video confirms my experience with Evaporust. and if no SDS is available, then don't bother. Never, ever, ever use an industrial product without reading the SDS first. The only way to know if this is a chemical equivalent to Evaporust is by looking at the component/CAS list on the SDS sheet for both of them. Just because something accomplishes the same outcome doesn't mean that it is created equal. ![]() They both accomplish the same thing - rust removal - but there are many chemicals that can and they all have different effects on the human body, with varying levels of toxicity. It is not a good idea to assume that this is the same product as Evaporust in powdered form. Have you ever looked to see what chemicals are in your home, and looked at the data sheet to see what PPE is recommended? but they will go through latex and be absorbed through the skin, where they enter the bloodstream and attack your kidneys and liver. I know too many people that are dead or dying because of exposure to things they thought were safe, without reading the SDS.įirst, on gloves: there are cleaning/etching chemicals that you can buy at Home Depot that won't go through nitrile gloves. That's especially true with any product with the word "Industrial" in the name. If I can't see an SDS, we have to assume the worst until proven otherwise. I work with chemicals a lot, and I'm a workplace safety trainer. Take it or leave it, I've had better results than Evaporust (and I've used Evaporust for the past 10 years) with this product for 10 times less money, I'm satisfied so I just wanted to share. No, it's exactly the same thing as Evaprust except with Evaporust you pay for water (it logical, water wheighs a lot, so transport WILL affect the price), with this product, it acts the same way with metal but you add the water yourself, think of it as a powdered Evaporust (which in fact, it is).Įvaporust is already a water based rust remover, this product as well, it's safe for skin, just like Evaporust (allthough I rather wear gloves). Not sure that is true for some of the other options suggested here - although it looks like oxalic acid is a chelating agent too. My understanding is that Evaporust is a chelating agent, so it doesn't eat away the good metal, just removes the rust. So this eBay powder contains both an acid and a base.and you add water.now my chemistry might be a bit rusty, but ?
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