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ir3333

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Has anyone tried cleaning up a rusty fuse box and wiring using Evaporust. These are nearly always rusted badly.
Wondering how it might affect the bakelite box and insulation?
 
I soaked a backup light housing with light socket in Evaporust for 24 hours no effect on the electrical parts.

Their claim is it only effects iron
 
Yes, I have works great. I don’t have a picture, but I have a picture of some grill sockets that were rusty, they came out very clean.

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An Evaporust side note.

I had the chrome air defusers from my 67 dart OEM AC in a bucket of Evaporust. The parts were taller than the level of the evaporust and after 4 hours I took them out and noticed a distinct line across them the side submerged was shiny the other side was dull.

I flipped them around and did the same for the other side no distinct line and both sides were shiny.

I had previously cleaned them with soap and water.

Not sure what the chemical process is that is going on but it's a bit night and day.

I took the diffusers apart (not sure I would do that again but now I'm a pro) and soaked some of the parts and not others. You can see the difference

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