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Old 03-10-2016, 06:12 PM
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Default Fao resto guys

What's everyone's views on the best rust "eater"
now I know cutting it out is the best way and that's what I'm doing but for the lighter surface areas once cleaned what's best to use. I have seen the gelonite product mentioned and also bilt hamber deox gel as well as bilt hamber hydrate 80.
It's for use on my 196 gti resto.
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Old 03-10-2016, 11:41 PM
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Wurth is good stuff, it forms a hard coating over the rust. Personally I've seen poor results with gelonite.
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I've used Kurust in the past and thought it was very good
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Built hamber is good stuff I've used on my cossie & my mates Rs turbo when doing the undersides.
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Thanks guys these are the ones I have seen but just wanted people's opinions that have used them.
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