Molasses

mrsbojigger
mrsbojigger Senior Contributor
edited November -1 in HUDSON
Every once in a while I see a reference to use molasses as a rust remover. What's the deal? Please explain.
Peace,
Chaz

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  • SuperDave
    SuperDave Senior Contributor
    There has been a lot of information about this on a Model A Ford forum. Try www.ahooga.com search molasses.Or perhaps www.fordbarn.com Model A a Forum. Good luck, Sorry about the four letter word.:rolleyes:

    Dave W.
  • SuperDave wrote:
    There has been a lot of information about this on a Model A Ford forum. Try www.ahooga.com search molasses.Or perhaps www.fordbarn.com Model A a Forum. Good luck, Sorry about the four letter word.:rolleyes:
    Dave W.

    How much does molasses cost?
  • mrsbojigger
    mrsbojigger Senior Contributor
    Hey Dave,
    Got lots of information on it. Think I'll try it on a couple of small pieces. All it will cost is a few dollars and some time. Seems as though it may be a little sticky though.
    Thanks,
    Peace
    Chaz
  • mrsbojigger
    mrsbojigger Senior Contributor
    Jay,
    I sent you an attachment via e-mail
    chaz
  • You guys are making me hungry for Shoo-Fly Pie:D
  • hudsonguy
    hudsonguy Senior Contributor
    Another organic rust remover is freeze dried sugar beet pulp. See Rustbeeter.com



    This stuff really works well. It's probably best for smaller parts, and/or set-ups, but I was able to use it to de-rust a 20 gal. gas tank. It worked beautifully. Smelled good, too!
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