The questions about rust seem to pile up every day – which is actually a good thing. This curiosity only means that more and more households are becoming more conscious about rust risks. So once again, we have collected a few of the most common rust questions – this time, all about hand tools and antiques.
What is the best way to remove rust from slightly rusted hand tools?
For rust removal, there’s only one product that we trust the most- the Rusterizer. Unlike commercial rust products, the Rusterizer is an organic rust remover which has been proven to be highly effective. You don’t even need to wipe it. All you need to do is spray directly on the stain and in a few minutes, all the rust stain will disappear.
What is the best way to remove rust from heavily rusted hand tools?
Regardless of whether you need a simple or an intensive rust removal, the Rusterizer works best. The same procedure applies. Simply spray. No wiping or scrubbing.
Will removing rust off your antiques decrease the value of the piece?
Most collectors believe that it is very important that they leave their antique pieces as found – with or without rust. If you want to resell or just collect antique pieces, we highly recommend that you leave the rust on your antique piece and let the next owner decide on what to do next with it. However, if you want to use your tools, we encourage that you take the rust off. To make this possible, make sure that you use an effective yet harmless rust remover like the Rusterizer. And to ensure that you’re antiques are properly protected, use Rust armor – the top notch product in effective rust prevention.


