Removing rust can be a bit of an ordeal if you do not know how to do it properly. Try looking at www.before-n-after.co.uk for assistance and advice. Good luck.
To remove rust from a wheel arch, start by cleaning the area with soap and water to remove dirt and debris. Use a wire brush or sandpaper to scrub away the rust, making sure to wear protective gear. Afterward, apply a rust converter to neutralize any remaining rust, followed by a primer and paint to restore the finish. Finally, consider applying a rust-inhibiting sealant to prevent future rust formation.
Rust remover is a liquid that can be used to remove rust. A homemade rust remove is white vinegar. It can be sprayed directly onto the rust.
It is not correct.
A lot of GM cars rust in that area, there must be an opening under the wheel well that allows water and salt to get up in that area.
By using white vinegar we could remove rust from plastic.
Water and aluminum foil can remove surface rust on the chrome of a gun. Steel wool can also be used to remove rust. It is advised to never use a oil to remove rust or to clean a gun.
One of the most effective chrome wheel rust removers on the market is the Turtle Wax Chrome Polish Rust Remover.
Bricks don't rust
it dos'nt it makes rust
move it inside where it is not in constant contact with the elements....or use a wire brush or wire wheel on a grinder to remove all surface rust..then hit it with a coat of good primer..then paint it.
With these vehicles, there is often rusting to the axle. Therefore, rust remover and lubrication may have to be applied before the wheel can be removed. The vehicle will need to be placed on blocks first, then the wheel should be unbolted.
I think it might remove rust AND pipes. Be careful with that stuff.