Cleaning up rusty bolts?

oldskool.andy

Retro Newbie
Hi All,

New to the forum and need a bit of help getting my 91 GT looking a little better... it has been stored for a fair few years and most of the bolts/fixings are looking old and rusty.

Can I use something like krust to get rid of the rust or is that a big no no?

The other option is to replace with new bolts/fixings etc?

Any help would be great!

Andy :)
 
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Hi Andy.

I personally dont bother faffing with all the chemical rubbish.
A wire brush , some patience and Autosol on a rag will do the trick with all but the worst rust. You will be surprised !
You can hold the bolt or screw in a cordless drill on a medium speed to help with the polishing.

Good luck :)
Mike
 
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agreed. find the size you need then go stainless! (or Ti if you're a weenie ;) )
only time i would ever go to the lengths of polishing up a bolt/nut, is if its a resto and original specific bolt/nut is not readily available/replaceable.
 
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Agreed. It is easier to go and buy new bolts. Im just one of those people that hates things being wasted. I dont throw something away because it needs a clean up.
 
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Hydrofluoric acid mixed with phosphoric acid and a few drops of surfactant maybe.

You can asses the risk.

Recycle them and buy some new ones if generic in shape though, it's probably cheap in the long run.
 
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