Picked up som Evaporust at Canadian Tire yesterday and tested it out on a 1907 Enfield bayonet I recently bought on Ebay.
The scabbard had rust on both ends as shown in this pic.
I put it in a glass of evaporust overnight. The clear golden liquid turned to rust colour, and you can see rust particles in the glass. Magic!
When I pulled the ends of the bayonet out, presto - no more rust!
No scrubbing. Just wiped it dry with a rag.
Evaporust is a water based product. It is safe on just about any kind of surface. It did not harm the leather on the scabbard and I have tested it on plastics. No issues. You have to de-grease the item you are de-rusting.
This stuff sells for 10 bucks for a big bottle and I need to buy stock in it!
I have already submerged some old pistol barrels into a new glass of it.
Because it is a rust remover it will take blueing off. All of it. You will need to re-blue anything like that you use it on.
Love this product and since it appears to be safe on everything except rust it's a no brainer. Not sure what exactly it is, since it is patented, but information online seems to suggest it attaches itself only to rust, not the metal underneath, nor any other surface.
Big thumbs up.
The scabbard had rust on both ends as shown in this pic.
I put it in a glass of evaporust overnight. The clear golden liquid turned to rust colour, and you can see rust particles in the glass. Magic!
When I pulled the ends of the bayonet out, presto - no more rust!
No scrubbing. Just wiped it dry with a rag.
Evaporust is a water based product. It is safe on just about any kind of surface. It did not harm the leather on the scabbard and I have tested it on plastics. No issues. You have to de-grease the item you are de-rusting.
This stuff sells for 10 bucks for a big bottle and I need to buy stock in it!
I have already submerged some old pistol barrels into a new glass of it.
Because it is a rust remover it will take blueing off. All of it. You will need to re-blue anything like that you use it on.
Love this product and since it appears to be safe on everything except rust it's a no brainer. Not sure what exactly it is, since it is patented, but information online seems to suggest it attaches itself only to rust, not the metal underneath, nor any other surface.
Big thumbs up.




















































