Learn how to remove rust with products you have at home like vinegar and ketchup. This rust removal process is super easy and removes every spec of rust. First step is to use soapy water to clean and degrease your rusted parts. Next, cover the rusted parts with vinegar or ketchup and let it soak for 4-6hrs. Then use baking soda and water to neutralize the acid and finally spray the parts down with a light oil like silicone spray to prevent future rust.
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Hey guys chris fix here with a chris fix, quick tip on how to remove rust from steel. In this case, we have a bunch of tools and a bunch of rusty fasteners, and the best part is. This trick removes all the rust. There won't be one speck of rust, left and we're using products that you guys already have at home.

You could use vinegar or ketchup. Any mild acid will work. So, let's get started and to show you how well this works. Here's a before and after now the first step is to spray down the rusty parts with soapy water and then clean them up to remove any grease from the surface.

Next get all the rusty parts into a container and soak everything in vinegar make sure all the parts are submerged and just to show you. The ketchup works as well. We'll cover the needle nose pliers with the ketchup. Now all you need to do is let it soak and i'm going to let it soak for about four to six hours and to know it's working.

Just look for the hydrogen bubbles bubbling off the rust six hours later and, let's see the results, so add some baking soda to water and put all the parts in there and mix it around to neutralize the acid and finally spray it all down. With a light oil to prevent rust and check out these before and afters, the results speak for themselves and that's a chris fix, quick tip on how to remove rust.

14 thoughts on “How to easily remove rust diy (vinegar and ketchup) #shorts”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Green Orange says:

    In my experience acid based toilet bowl cleaner, or muriatic acid work alot faster.

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars rafsolo says:

    Checks the date
    Me: it's too early for April Fool's. Seems legit 👍

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Andrew Evenstar says:

    Trying this today! My bike tool got rusty quick, also thew in a bunch of old rusty wrenches and pliers. Will report back!

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Commander Geo kam says:

    Nice job ,how did you find out how to do it? Did a rusty screw fall into your bowl of ketsup that would be hilarious
    But really this trick is awesome

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kevin White says:

    Hey Chris, is the vinegar soaking method safe to use on chrome tools and ratchets? Thanks!

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Driver 732 says:

    I have never seen ketchup lol. Evaporust soak cleaned up my crusty bolts pretty well!

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars meme dream says:

    Hey, I have a very small amount of rust on the top left hood of my mazda 3, about the size of your thumb. Would using either method work to get rid of it?

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Carlos Mejia says:

    We used the ketchup to remove rust .Now let's use the fries to polish the paint.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Enchanted Visions Art says:

    New Sub 👍 Very cool info. Now I have to go save some important crafting tools that are (no longer available for sale) irreplaceable. Thank you 🙂

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jonathan Rose says:

    What ever happened with Susan? Did you end up finishing fixing it and selling it? I feel like I’m waiting for closure on that project

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars The Narwhal says:

    me without vinegar or rusty parts

    “interesting”

    (ik this isnt original, but i just wanted to say something : P )

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Isaiah Hernandez says:

    I work at an engine shop and I manually do this with either sand paper or a wire wheel. It’s a pain when I have to get rid of the rust on every bolt that came off of an engine from the 70’s

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Meta Tomato says:

    But I don't like ketchup. Can I use a nice garlic aioli? (This is a joke, so …)

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Canadian Nomad says:

    Vinegar is magic…. If Your coffees taste bad run vinegar thru it
    If your kettle has scale half and half water and vinegar boil it and magic like new…. Dishwasher dishes cloudy trow vinegar in the wash wow clean dishes and dishwasher!!! Cheap fix!!!!

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