(A) There is a minimal risk of hydrogen embrittlement (metal becoming brittle) when using this rust remover. If that is a concern, bake de-rusted parts at 400 degreesF for 3 hours after using Fast Etchâ„¢.
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Customer Reviews
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(Posted on 11/22/10)
Great protection for bare metal!
Review by Zakira's -
Price Value Quality We routinely use this on bare metal parts to protect them until we can paint them. We used this product on steel fenders after they came back from being chemically stripped. It was over two years from when the fenders were stripped until they were ready for paint and no sign of surface rust. We always keep some on hand.
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(Posted on 3/13/10)
Best I have used!
Review by James -
Price Value Quality This is pretty basic, if you are looking for the fastest, most complete etcher on the market this is it. The added bonus of the product is that it's easy to handle and isn't as toxic as it really could be. If your time is valuable, this is the only choice.
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(Posted on 1/28/10)
I will always have this on hand!
Review by JB, Houston -
Price Value Quality I have used it to restore 2 old jeeps, removing, eliminating and preventing rust. I will always have some Fast Etch in my garage on hand. It just stops the rust. Easily sandable and I have learned that if you have major rust, it will encapsulate it, then when you want to remove, hit it with a wire wheel and it comes off all at once, in chunks and not as dust. Works well...
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(Posted on 1/11/10)
Actually works
Review by Classicvehsvcs -
Price Value Quality I own a powder coating company and we now and again have things that start to rust between the time they get blasted and the time we get them to powder coat them. I figured on a whim that this stuff might actually work, so I tried it. It actually does a really good job. Requires a little bit of rubbing, but not much. It also does a fantastic job of stripping the plating off of bolt heads so you can coat them and get the powder to stick properly. Make sure to neutralize it with "Pre" or Acetone before you powder over it.





















