If the rust is only on the outside of the microwave you can wipe it down with a cleaning agent for rust. If it is on the inside mechanics, you can not remove it without damage.
No. That could contaminate the food. Depending on where the hole is, it could also damage the microwave itself.
If the vehicle has a stainless steel exhaust system it will last the life of the car. If it does not and you drive in roads treated with salt it will not last as long. Surface rust does not mean the exhaust in need of repair. Surface rust is normal on a steel exhaust system.
Kill rust, or direct-to-rust primer and paints, do not actually "kill" the rust, they encapsulate the rust, preventing oxygen and moisture from contacting and spreading the rust. Unlike other paints, they are impervious to moisture and that helps to considerably slow the growth of rust.
I had the same uestion it does not remove rust however it does not cause any rust I know this because in my science experiment (the pepsi did not receive any rust). I hope that this answers your question
Vinegar dissolves rust. If you want to remove rust from an item soak it in vinegar for a bit and that should help get rid of it.
You do NOT paint inside a microwave !
Scrape then repaint
There is no rust remover that going to repair the rust that has accumulated on a car for that long. It will be best to have the floor repaired by a professional.
One way to learn the ins and outs of microwave repair is to read as many microwave instructional manuals as possible. For a complete course in microwave repair, however, you will probably want to take a class. Many technical schools offer an appliance repair course, so you should call your local technical schools. You can also look online at http://www.meriteducation.com.
Online microwave repair guides can be found in many places. The best places to find these guides would be the company website. If one has purchased an LG microwave, then the LG website would be a great place to find a repair guide.
Microwave repair is a dangerous thing to try and do. There is a possibility of electrocution and possibly death from tampering with the microwave. Microwave ovens use high-voltage to cook the food and people have been electrocuted when trying to repair a broken microwave. It is recommended that microwave repair do not be attempted by anyone who is not a professional or anyone who does not have any experience working with high-voltage machinery. Toying with high-voltage machinery like a microwave can prove to be deadly and there are hundreds of fatalities in the United States every single year due to people who try to fix a broken microwave at home.If you are a professional and are interested in microwave repair and understand the various dangers that go along with microwave repair then it is acceptable to attempt to repair a broken microwave at home. Be warned that even when the microwave is unplugged the capacitor inside still has enough voltage to kill you instantly. When working on a microwave repair project never insert steel or anything metal into the capacitor, as it will instantly electrocute the user.When working on a microwave repair project, it is necessary to have someone there with you. It is never advised to work on a microwave repair project alone, because there is a high risk of electrocution during the various procedures that go into microwave repair.A common problem that affects many microwaves is when the fuse is blown by an electrical surge. A blown fuse is the most common type of microwave problem, and can easily be repaired. To repair a blown fuse simply open up the microwave and identify the fuse. Once you have identified the fuse, check to see if it is blown or damaged. If you can identify that the fuse has been damaged or blown, the next step is to remove the fuse from the microwave.This part of microwave repair is extremely dangerous and should be only be attempted by professional or someone who knows what they are going. Remove the fuse very slowly. Once the old damaged fuse has been removed, you can safely insert the new fuse. Once the new fuse is installed, you can put the microwave back together and it should operate correctly.
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The first step is to remove the rust. If you check your machinery frequently you can catch it when the rust spots are small and easier to repair. Some people sand the rust off. You need to get down to where there is no paint or rust seen. It is important to then use a rust dissolving solvent to take off any remaining particles of rust. Make sure you clean off any dust left behind. The area must be painted afterward to prevent rusting. There is a process of welding that uses metal to repair. It is a more expensive, but is supposed to last longer. With farm machinery that is especially important. Here is a link to that product. http://www.rustbusters.com/index.html They say they can fix anything made of steel.
Unfortunately there isn't any way to repair it other than unplugging the microwave and keeping the door open. Moisture has a tendency to trip a sensor causing it to turn off.
Spray W-D 40 directly onto the rust allow to saturate 1 or 2 min. then scrub steel wool (triple ooo.) over the rust. once the the rust is gone spray a rust preventer over the spot or you may repaint it. +++ That will help, especially if you don't want to paint the item; but you can also buy rust-neutralisers that convert and stabilise the oxide to give a more reliable surface for protective over-painting.