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Molassing Rust Off

by DebbieWTR
November 24, 2014

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“I’ve been molassing some rust for 2 weeks until it finally gave up and made my tools look like new. That’s right, it’s molasses (store brand) mixed with water 1:10 ratio and soaked till it’s all gone. I’ve been dipping tools, wheels, tubes, bolts and nuts, anything metal really. One of the best value things I’ve done and I can not recommend it highly enough.”
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5 thoughts on “Molassing Rust Off”

  1. Herohog
    November 24, 2014 at 11:37 am

    I’d be more inclined to believe this if the “after” picture was of the same items as the “before” picture…

  2. Lady Anne
    November 24, 2014 at 4:18 pm

    Never heard of that one; I’ll have to try it. I do soak tarnished brass in grape Kool-Ade to remove the tarnish, and then wipe it *lightly* with VO-5 to give it a sheen and keep it from tarnishing again. The VO-5 also works well on silver, and it is non-toxic.

  3. Kokain
    November 24, 2014 at 5:28 pm

    It works a treat trust me. It’s better than vinegar, coke, pure acid, hell it’s better than electrolysis. Metal comes clean instead of black. Only disadvantage is it takes time and it needs to be submerged. Worst I left something in was 3 weeks. Normally 2 weeks give good results. You can leave (forget) something for 6 months and when you come back the metal will be identical. It only attacks rust and it’s chelation process rather than acid. Ratio is not important 7:1, 8:1, 9:1, it works best in more water, less molasses. You can ask in local farms for some feed grade molasses which works out cheaper than store brand. Example I paid 15 euros for 20 liters, i’ve heard people getting it even cheaper if they try harder or know farmers. For this project Lyle Black Treacle was used.
    Let’s see if this place allows me to drop some link
    i.imgur.com/POocJ22.jpg – here are my wheel nuts
    i.imgur.com/AuWpzlP.jpg – exhaust spring bolts
    i.imgur.com/VLEOlE9.jpg – and here is a close up from the featured image

  4. Cool Hand Luke
    November 26, 2014 at 2:00 pm

    This looks like a bunch of hokum. The parts in the before and after pictures don’t match up.

    1.) There are no allen wrenches, pliers, or box wrenches in the before picture.

    2.) There are sockets in the tray of the after picture that aren’t in the before picture.

  5. jaydub1922
    November 29, 2014 at 2:00 am

    None of the sh%t in plastic 1 matches sh%t in plastic . What gives.

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