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Looks like I am getting the best results using the Phosphoric acid I bought at home depot. It's the same ingredient as in Naval Jelly but cheaper. I used a brush to put it on and Armor All Car Wash soap with water to clean it off. Here are some shots after a single application.
Now I need to use steel wool to agitate it and keep the surface wet using a squirt bottle, The link below suggests I use steel wool to agitate it and keep the surface wet using a squirt bottle, rinse, lather, repeat, lol. Check out this old hot rodders results: secrets of surface rust removal revealed ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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