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MKDSK's avatar
MKDSK
Explorer
Jul 31, 2017

Receiver

My receiver is a little rusted. Should I be worried and is there anyway to get rid of the rust? I heard to use vinegar. Thanks for any help. How do I add a photo of the receiver here?

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  • If you take the receiver off and have it sandblasted, you will get the very best results. It may be no more trouble than working around things to sand and paint it.
  • MKDSK wrote:
    BarneyS wrote:
    Snip...

    Regarding your receiver, I would go to Tractor Supply and purchase a bottle of Rust Kutter. Spray it on your receiver and it will turn the rust black which you can then paint right over if you wish or leave it as is. This stuff works really well. Wear breathing protection or avoid the fumes when using it. I used it on my whole trailer frame several years ago and it has not rusted since.
    Barney


    Is this what you are talking about?

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Krud-Kutter-32-oz-Rust-Remover-and-Inhibitor-1-EA-MR326-/112485878321?epid=1500057948&hash=item1a30ae4a31:g:Hy0AAOSwrhBZDdBM

    No, that stuff is for cleaning clothes and stains, rocks etc. Rust-Kutter is a rust converter that converts rust to a harmless coating on the metal. Do not confuse it with the many rust removing cleaners out there. Click on the link I provided above to see and/or purchase the Rust-Kutter product or google Rust-Kutter and see if there are other places to get it.
    Barney
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    That is, as you said "A little" rusted. surface rust.. NAPA and others sell a "Rust Stopper.. I'd paint it with Rustg Stopper. then re-paint it black a period of time later.

    Wire brush to remove as much rust as possible.. INSIDE the receiver you can use either a special very expensive custom fit wire brush or those dual headed brushes designed for cleaning a grill, you may need to "Spread the legs" a bit on the grill brush.
  • Ivylog's avatar
    Ivylog
    Explorer III
    WD40 NO but I would use Fluid Film after wire brushing.
  • Redwoodcamper wrote:
    I wouldn't worry. Use a heavy grit sandpaper to get most of the rust off. Then use ospho or another rust treatment to turn it back I to iron. Then primer and paint.


    Will WD 40 work?
  • I wouldn't worry. Use a heavy grit sandpaper to get most of the rust off. Then use ospho or another rust treatment to turn it back I to iron. Then primer and paint.
  • BarneyS wrote:
    To post a photo on the forums,
    Click here.

    To use it you:
    1. Upload your picture to the app.

    2. Copy/paste the resulting URL into a post. Do not make ANY changes to the URl. Don't add anything and don't take anything out.

    3. You are done. The photo will appear and be properly sized for use here on our forums.

    Take a look at my post announcing the app here. That should help you out a bit.

    Regarding your receiver, I would go to Tractor Supply and purchase a bottle of Rust Kutter. Spray it on your receiver and it will turn the rust black which you can then paint right over if you wish or leave it as is. This stuff works really well. Wear breathing protection or avoid the fumes when using it. I used it on my whole trailer frame several years ago and it has not rusted since.
    Barney


    Is this what you are talking about?

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Krud-Kutter-32-oz-Rust-Remover-and-Inhibitor-1-EA-MR326-/112485878321?epid=1500057948&hash=item1a30ae4a31:g:Hy0AAOSwrhBZDdBM
  • To post a photo on the forums,
    Click here.

    To use it you:
    1. Upload your picture to the app.

    2. Copy/paste the resulting URL into a post. Do not make ANY changes to the URl. Don't add anything and don't take anything out.

    3. You are done. The photo will appear and be properly sized for use here on our forums.

    Take a look at my post announcing the app here. That should help you out a bit.

    Regarding your receiver, I would go to Tractor Supply and purchase a bottle of Rust Kutter. Spray it on your receiver and it will turn the rust black which you can then paint right over if you wish or leave it as is. This stuff works really well. Wear breathing protection or avoid the fumes when using it. I used it on my whole trailer frame several years ago and it has not rusted since.
    Barney

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