From: Andrei Khabarov <akhabarov_imperial@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 17:08:23 -0500 (EST)
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,
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