[TR] Evapo-Rust has the formula changed?

Don Hiscock don.hiscock at gmail.com
Thu May 21 13:41:41 MDT 2020


That's the one I use all the time, Bill.  I have some things in an
Evapo-Rust bath as we speak, in fact.  Check online (Amazon, perhaps) --
sometimes they have a 3.5-gallon pail with a parts basket strainer for a
good price.  The stuff isn't cheap, unfortunately.  About $10-15/gallon is
a decent price.

Some people initially think Evapo-Rust is like naval jelly or one of the
many other phosphoric acid-based rust treatments, a brush-on/spray on
system.  It's not.  It's a dilute, gentle amber watery fluid in which parts
are immersed in for anywhere from hours to days.  It works for a while
until it gets black and exhausted, whereupon it's pitched for fresh.  The
black stuff, as best the chemist in me can guess, is reduced iron as the
oxide has electrons donated to it by Evapo-Rust converting it to elemental
iron or a sulfide.  I'm guessing Evapo-Rust is a reducing agent, an
electron donor, not an acid like naval jelly, vinegar, muriatic acid,
citric acid or the other "etching" systems commonly used.  (There's a
chance, I guess, that it's some sort of buffered acid.  I don't think so,
but I need to beg/borrow/steal some analytical time from friends to see
what we can measure.)

On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 2:07 PM bill beecher <notakitcar at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Is it this one, or the gel?
>
>
>
> Serenity Now......
>
> On May 21, 2020, at 12:58 PM, Don Hiscock <don.hiscock at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 
> There are two suppliers of Evapo-Rust, due to some weird licensing I've
> never figured out.  There's "real" Evapo-Rust in the silver-gray container
> from Harris International Labs, and there's "licensed" Evapo-Rust from
> Orison Marketing.
>
> It may be arbitrary and non-technical, but I will only use silver-gray
> "real" Evapo-Rust now.  I think it works better.  Which one are you
> referring to, Sujit?
>
> For those who don't know the stuff, here's some recent fun I had with some
> old spark plugs left in a workbench drawer by the previous owners of my
> house twenty-plus years ago.  These plugs are older than that.  Before and
> after Evapo-Rust shown.
> https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-dZHgWFf/0/b8d9aad5/X5/i-dZHgWFf-X5.jpg
> https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-GRnjRNV/0/977f00be/X5/i-GRnjRNV-X5.jpg
>
> Here's the hose clamp from the original heater on my TR3B before and after
> Evapo-Rust.
> https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-JsZ3sbQ/0/fff5f613/X5/i-JsZ3sbQ-X5.jpg
> https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-ZJtx4z7/0/4d9f81b5/X5/i-ZJtx4z7-X5.jpg
>
>
>
> On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 12:39 PM Sujit Roy <triumphstag at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I like this and have been using it for a few years now. but have noticed
>> the new batch is a different color, more clear, and appears more liquidy.
>> It seems to wok but seems to go black quicker.
>>
>> Anyone folks using this stuff noticed similar observations? Do I need to
>> find something else?
>>
>> Sujit
>>
>> --
>> Sujit Roy
>> Cupertino, California
>>
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