Sorry I didn't mention that. Krud Kutter is a Georgia company and I found their product in an Atlanta area Home Depot. I recognized the name. We had some Krud Kutter cleaner where I worked once and it would remove any kind of dirt and a lot of paints. The cleaner was basically a very powerful 409 type product. Maybe concentrated trisodium phosphate. "The Must for Rust" was on the shelf next to "Krud Kutter" and I noticed it was made by the same company, Krud Kutter. If you can't find it locally, look for a similar product in paint departments. It's phosphoric acid...same stuff that's in some soft drinks! Well, looks like I repeated part of my initial post. Supreme Chemicals of Georgia, Inc. (800)466-7126 At 07:29 AM 3/14/01 -0600, you wrote: >Bill, > >I many have missed something in the string, but where does one purchase Krud >Kutter's "Must for Rust"? > >Thanks, >Wayne > >-----Original Message----- >From: Bill G. [mailto:nilla6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] >Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 6:18 PM >Subject: Economical stainless steel nuts, bolts, etc > > >Online source for stainless > >http://www.mmsacc-stainless.com/ > >Also, Krud Kutter makes a product called >"The Must for Rust". Basically, it is >phosphoric acid. I sprayed it on my rusty >rear bumper and all the rust stains went >away. It worked well on pot metal also, >but the pot metal still showed roughness. > > -------------- Mailing-List:contact desoto-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx "Bones heal and chicks dig scars." "A conclusion is formed when further analysis takes too much effort" *It will always work out cheaper (cost:horsepower ratio) to just put a bigger engine in the thing. *Comp Cams and Lunati (among others) will make a cam for anything with tires |