Sounds like the proverbial magic bullet. I hope you'll try this stuff, and report on it to the rest of us! To answer your question directly, I, for one, never heard of it. Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: Andrei Khabarov <akhabarov_imperial@xxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 2:08 PM Subject: IML: Rusteco and Greasemaster > Hi All, > > I was recently reading through a book called "How To > Restore Your Collector Car" by Tom Brownell and there > was a great endorsement for two products Rusteco and > Greasemaster. The author of this book states that > these products are safe, nontoxic and biodegradable. > Greasemaster is supposed to easily lift even extremely > > heavy amounts of grease up off of metal surfaces. It > does not dissolve grease so there is less oily runoff. > The rusteco product is also safe, nontoxic, > biodegradable, environmentally perfect...it is not an > acid and supposedly will not attack metal like acid > etching methods can ( No hydrogen embrittlement ). > >From what I understand from this write-up, it is > simply an organic product that dissolves and > mercilessly devours rust. Also, you can spray this > product onto any metal and it will be completely > protected from rust unless water rinses it off. > Plus it does not have effect on paint. > This sounds almost too good to be true...Is It? If > anyone has used these products I'd like to know what > you think about them. Sounds like a great method to > clean anything as well as a great way to remove and > prevent rust. > All comments are welcomed. > > Link to the site: > http://www.rusteco.com > > Thanks, > > ===== > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > _________ > /_______O_\ Andrei Khabarov > :___[|I|]___: 1974 Imperial > '-----------' Toronto, Canada > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Find, Connect, Date! http://personals.yahoo.ca > >