Thank you, AC for this amazing video! I've used it on my hotwash burner and it worked GREAT! If you spray a little F9 BARC Rust Remover and use a 0000 steel wool (really quick scrub) all the rust came off my rig and it looks like new. Another great use for F9 BARC guys!
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-- Edited by Craig Harrison on Sunday 31st of March 2013 02:35:56 PM
-- Edited by Craig Harrison on Monday 1st of April 2013 07:36:58 PM
We used it on our new box truck aluminum trim and were blown away by the ease of cleanup. We put it on the trim, waited 1-2 minutes brushed it with a bit more, and then lightly ran over it with 0000 steel wool. Unreal clean up.
The vehicle is an '02 and I am willing to bet other than backing the trim into tree limbs and other immovable objects, the former owners never touched the trim with anything...
You got a winner Craig!
We also did a test area on a neglected Titan hose reel and with virtually no elbow grease, it shined right up.
We used it on our new box truck aluminum trim and were blown away by the ease of cleanup. We put it on the trim, waited 1-2 minutes brushed it with a bit more, and then lightly ran over it with 0000 steel wool. Unreal clean up.
The vehicle is an '02 and I am willing to bet other than backing the trim into tree limbs and other immovable objects, the former owners never touched the trim with anything...
You got a winner Craig!
We also did a test area on a neglected Titan hose reel and with virtually no elbow grease, it shined right up.
Thanks Steve~! Your rig looks great. I've used it on all my equipment now, everything looks like new. My wheels haven't looked this good in a LONG time!
BTW- I was on your site. As an Authorized F9 Applicator I don't want you to be missing out on the leads we have been generating through our rust removal site. If you need help with rust removal page let me know, I'll be happy to help. Let's get this up ASAP and position you on #1 page for rust removal right next to Eric and Matt!
We used it on our new box truck aluminum trim and were blown away by the ease of cleanup. We put it on the trim, waited 1-2 minutes brushed it with a bit more, and then lightly ran over it with 0000 steel wool. Unreal clean up.
The vehicle is an '02 and I am willing to bet other than backing the trim into tree limbs and other immovable objects, the former owners never touched the trim with anything...
You got a winner Craig!
We also did a test area on a neglected Titan hose reel and with virtually no elbow grease, it shined right up.
Thanks Steve~! Your rig looks great. I've used it on all my equipment now, everything looks like new. My wheels haven't looked this good in a LONG time!
BTW- I was on your site. As an Authorized F9 Applicator I don't want you to be missing out on the leads we have been generating through our rust removal site. If you need help with rust removal page let me know, I'll be happy to help. Let's get this up ASAP and position you on #1 page for rust removal right next to Eric and Matt!
Send hecks payable to AC Lockyer at 1458 Mt Laurel.............. lol
Got this note today from Jason Marianno about the F-9 inconsistently cleaning his skid. This was my response.
Jason,
Reviewed your pictures.
1. GET RID OF THAT BED LINER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bleach and moisture will get trapped beneath and eat your bed alive.
2. Mix a stronger strength of f-9 and apply multiple coats until the whole surface is a milky aluminum color.
3. Buy a aluminum rim cleaning kit from an auto parts store. They have a rubbing compound and a buffing tool that mounts in a drill. Use this to polish the now stripped aluminum to the desired shine you want.
4. Any real bad areas you can use some "very fine" steel wool on to remove tougher oxidation. Just don’t scratch or leave grooves. Then use the buffing tool and aluminum compound to shine that aluminum up.
5. The high shine "finished" pipe we make the ladder racks from wont clean using the F-9 because its coated. Just use wax to clean and protect that.