Loctite Rust Dissolver Naval Jelly - Product Review (Andy’s Garage: Episode - 137)
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- Опубліковано 3 гру 2019
- Andy Phillips does a complete product review of Loctite's Rust Dissolver Naval Jelly. Testing it on a rusted piece of steel angle, and comparing it to Rust-Oleum's Rust Dissolver. Which is better?!
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Good video I just bought a bottle I want to use on an old wood vise I found curious how it worked I think I'll wire brush it after this application prime it and paint it red. It'll be good enough
Great video thank you for sharing!😊
You’re welcome
I would only use it for light rust. But what is with Loctite containers? The caps on several of their products detach the top part if you try to slightly tighten the cap. And the containers themselves will become brittle and crack. I have to find replacement caps from another companies container and duct tape the cracks...
I'm looking to clear away some surface rust on my Expeditions wheel wells nothing major just to see if I could make it look better
Imagine an auto car washer that could spray this underneath your vehicle and let it remove rust for a couple of days and then wash off and repeat.
Great challenge and great info 🍻
CLR calcium line and rust remover from Home Depot works better but you have to soak it overnight. Only drawback it’s not a jelly form like this one. I think if you soak overnight it will work great too.
I use The Works toilet bowl cleaner to remove rust on lots of things. Just don't breathe in the fumes and don't leave it in too long.
Overnight is the best way with this product.
It says up to 15 minutes.. What..
Bottle says after too long it starts to harden
Since this rinses off with water can the metal piece be primed with latex & painted with latex?
Thanks for the Info! Hope your wife didnt mind you doing all that on the washing machine lid lol
Mike Lyle we were getting rid of it shortly after, and she didn’t know...lol
She probably won't be thrilled to find out that he used her toothbrush, too.😢
I tried every product I could get my hands on and I have yet to use one that worked the way it made claim.
Krud Kutter worked for me
Would you recommend it for for a rusty undercarriage?
It works great for that. If you want it to last a long time though, apply a coat of paint to the undercarriage afterwards
I'm going to guess this wouldn't work on rusted truck fenders, unless I use it to remove rust that is there and paint so it don't get worse
Did you try it? About to use this stuff in my frame. It says to remove any loose rust first and then apply. So I'm going to use a grinder with a wire wheel and apply this stuff. Rinse it. Do again as needed. And they spray with an undercoat ...hopefully it works out 🤞
Your wife is going to kill you for doing this on her washing machine 😂
We were getting rid of it anyway😀
Can I use on rusted caliper on car?Vic
It all depends on how bad the rust is. You don’t want the integrity of the Caliper jeopardized
Would this work on rusted bolts and washers
Probably not if seized together
@@PhillipsVision thanks but they are not seized.... so should help?
@@jasonsayre7257 you could try
Is it chrome safe ?
Aaron Cardenas it should be but you may want to confirm with the manufacturer
Bottle says no
I use it on my muffler and shock.. not long ago. Did pretty good
just put it on thick and leave it on.
The product claims that it is more than just a remover. It claims it is also used to bond with the rust to prevent it from rusting more. Nothing was mentioned about that.
Nicest shop sink ever
no rust came off in the rinse. toothbrush with toothpaste would be the same result.
Do it 2-3 times.. It works if..
Rust oleum side looks better
It doesn't look the same . The Naval Jelly looks better.
Evaporust is way better.
You doing it wrong.. if you take that metal piece and stick it in the bottle for 6 hours. You will find nice and clean metal..
Nowhere does Loctite recommend sticking things in the bottle. This is for application, as the directions imply. You’re referring to a different rust dissolving product.
@@PhillipsVision difference between what the bottle says and the real world.
Just like a pipe that says it's a half inch pipe is really .6 inches inside diameter, .7 inches outside diameter and .5 inches nowhere.
The navy jelly works best with 2-3 hours of application, sure it hardens a bit but you brush that off and it leaves a nice dark coating that prevents future rust.
And instead of water, using a base solution (like baking soda in water) neutralizes the phosphoric acid and makes your metal part stop smelling like battery acid.