Take your rusty item, remove any large and loose bits of rust or broken paint with a stiff wire brush, remove any oil or grime and give it a rinse with water. Then submerge parts in Rust-E® and leave for between 1 hour and 24 hours dependent on metal type and severity of rust.


You can also fill rusty containers or fuel tanks and remove corrosion from inside. A little shake every now and then helps speed the process up. You can also increase the heat up to 40 degrees to make things quicker still. If you have parts that are too large to submerge, you can use paper towels soaked in Rust-E® , placed flat over the rusty parts. Try and keep the rust in direct contact with the soaked paper towels for as long as possible and repeat as necessary. Remember not to throw away used Rust-E® as it can be re-used many, many times before it stops working. Obviously, it won’t look as clear as the first use, but as long as it keeps working, keep using it! There is no real right or wrong way to use Rust-E® , so you can experiment with different methods and share your tips and tricks online.


How it works

Step 1

Step 1

Take your rusty item, remove any large flakes and dust with a quick wire brush, and ensure there is no grease , oil or dirt...

Step 2

...Pour your Rust-E into a container large enough to fully submerge your

rusty item into...


Step 3

...Leave your item submerged in Rust-E for anything from 30 minutes to 24 hours, depending on the rust

Step 4

You can check the progress of rust removal and give it a little shake if you feel like it. Rinse part and admire.

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