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Permatex 81756 Rust Dissolver Gel is an 8 oz chemical gel that efficiently dissolves rust on iron and steel surfaces, eliminating the need for sanding or scraping. Ideal for automotive use on cars, trucks, and motorcycles, it offers a fast, precise, and professional-grade solution trusted by experts.
Manufacturer | Permatex |
Brand | Permatex |
Item Weight | 10.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.38 x 2.38 x 4.69 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 81756 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 81756 |
OEM Part Number | 81756 |
R**S
It Worked Well for Me!
I'm somewhat impressed! I used it on my boat trailer (rusty springs, hubs, etc), and it worked nicely! I "painted" it on with a brush, let it sit for about 30 minutes and then applied another coat, lightly brushing it into the metal to ensure it was in every nook and cranny. After letting it sit for another 30 minutes, I hit everything with the garden hose. Much of the metal was rust free, and what wasn't, I can very easily paint over. Note: It is advertised as a gel, but is more of a thick liquid. Still stuck nicely to wherever I put it.
J**3
It WORKS! It literally EATS RUST!
I have used this on a few things that I had already tried several different rust penetrants on with no success, & this just flat-out WORKS! You have to follow the directions! It will tarnish the metal if you leave it on too long & don't wash it down with water as instructed to do. I now have hope that I can get the front brake lines loose on the Dakota I bought that had apparently spent part of its life up North in the rust belt. HOWEVER, I just can't FATHOM WHY they didn't include a BRUSHED CAP! It's a gel that HAS to be applied with a brush, so why not supply it IN the bottle?! That's a glaring oversight in an otherwise GREAT product! I bought some cheap watercolor paint brushes to use for this.
K**R
Worked Great!
It worked great on a heavily rusted exercise bike chromed part. It required 4 applications to completely remove the rust and a little bit of scrubbing. The surface unfortunately was damge and left with little holes because of the heavy rust that ate away of it. But the product worked fantastic and did its job. I would now paint to improve the appearance.
K**2
Golf cart maintenance
Worked pretty good on my rusted golf cart floor. Easy to apply.
K**I
Gets it done quickly!
This gel is definitely what you want when you are removing rust. It works very quickly, accurately and the gel is by far superior to the spray. A very reasonable price and a little goes a long way.
C**L
Not Magic
It works okay, took several applications to remove most rust that was hard to reach with abrasives. I can see it to be useful in certain instances. I’ll keep it , but won’t purchase again.
R**R
Pink Snot Does The Job
I MUST say that every toolbox should have this item. I remember when I was a child, my dad used this countless times. It does EXACTLY what it meant to. Remember to always follow directions and wear protective gear as required. I used an acid brush to apply the rust dissolver where needed. I recommend to NEVER let the pink snot stay on the part no longer than fifteen minutes. It will leave a nasty visual coating on the material. Highly Recommend.
D**Y
Seems To Work
The other day I decided to replace the spare tire on my pickup truck because the tire was cracking and showing other signs of deterioration because I hadn't used it in over a decade. Since the tire and rim are located under the bed of the box, I don't take the assembly down unless I need to—all I ever do is check the pressure of the tire to make sure it's inflated.Well, when I lowered the assembly I noticed that the steel rim was severely corroded. I took the tire off the rim and got out my 4-1/2" grinder, with a wire brush attachment, and removed the bulk of the corrosion. Afterwards I used this Permatex 81756 Rust Dissolver Gel to coat both sides of the rim. Per the instructions, I left the product on for 10 minutes and then washed it off with water. I then let the rim air dry for 24 hours. When I next checked the rim it no longer appeared rusty. It looked more like some kind of primer coat had been applied with a dusting of a white powder.I brushed off the powder and applied a coat of primer designed for rusty surfaces. I let the primer dry overnight before applying a couple of coats of paint. Since I just did all this work, I can't attest to how well this gel actually performs in the long run. I can say, however, that it seemed to 'convert' the rust on the rim into a state that allowed me to apply primer and paint without any problem.I will most likely update this review sometime in the future depending on the long-term performance of the product. Thanks for reading!
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