Boeshield Rust Free
There are so many products on the market that remove rust it’s difficult to navigate the differences. From my experiences, the ones that work best often are harsh and the ones that you safely use don’t work so well. Until I found Boeshield Rust Free.
As I’ve mentioned in other reviews … I’m no chemist, but this stuff is amazing. They claim it to be “Safe” right on the label, and I’ve used it many times with ease and no protective suites of anything of that nature. It does stink — no getting around that — but for that minor drawback it works amazingly well. Simply spray on a light coat, and a gentle wipe with a paper towel is enough to remove annoying surface rust. Bigger rust problems aren’t too bad either … again, a light coat and then grab a scouring pad.
Not only does this product work amazingly well, it also seems to “treat” the surface and reduces future rust problems. I use it regularly on the cast iron tops of larger tools, as well as the steel components (that notoriously find moisture so that they can rust!)
Rust Free may not be NewToolReviews typical tool, but it’s one of the best to have around. It makes rust removal easy … so I spend less time removing rust, and more time on projects. Highly recommended.

From the manufacturer:
Rust Free removes rust and stains on steel, cast iron, fiberglass, chrome, tile, porcelain, vinyl and cloth. This fast-acting rust removal product removes rust from areas that are impractical to soak in rust removal solutions. To use, just wet the surface and allow it to penetrate for up to a minute and then wipe dry. If the area is heavily rusted, repeat process and use an abrasive pad to remove the rust. If any rust remains just repeat process until it is completely free of rust.
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