Old Cars Weekly

RUST NEVER SLEEPS

When moisture gets on most ferrous metals used for tools and vehicle parts, the result is an oxidation process (rust). To remove serious rust with scale, heavy-duty methods are usually required, such as power wire brushing or sandblasting. Even then, the tool or part may have pitting that, at best, leaves it cosmetically damaged and, at worst, leaves it structurally weakened.

Surface rust

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