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 How to remove rust 
		
		
		So I know a lot of you have years more experience than I and I was wondering if you guy could help me.  
	on my tonka dozer conversion I need to remove a lot of rust off of it that has collected over the years of it sitting outside. I know some parts are beyond it but i'd really like to save as much as I can. I have tried sanding and a wire brush but they can't get into the hard to reach spots and i'd like to do it at home if possible so sand blasting is kind of a last option. but as always any help what so ever is handy. this is the worst of it http://i1274.photobucket.com/albums/...psfa172dab.jpg thank you in advance :D  | 
		
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		Naval jelly? 
	Cheers, Neil.  | 
		
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		I would suggest Naval jelly or Coca Cola I know it sounds funny but it really works 
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		Here's another option: 
	http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54ADeB6V1rQ Good luck with what-ever method you choose.  | 
		
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		Get a bench top blasting cabinet. This is How I removed rust on various projects. 
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		Molasses and water.. 
	http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-gBAjEga1s http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vq5IUiYMhRM  | 
		
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 Cheers, Neil.  | 
		
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		Naval Jelly or Coca Cola 
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		If you use  ferox and then use filler ? regards,at all,from italy. 
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		I know this is an old thread but has anybody ever trued one of these little sandblasters?  It's for small jobs, not sure how it would be without a cabinet.  Economical. 
	http://www.micromark.com/RS/SR/Product/86118_R.jpg http://www.micromark.com/microlux-mi...set,11619.html  | 
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