Removing rust is something many of us face from time to time.

There are many ways to achieve this goal. Abrasive and chemical being the two main methods that we home workshop guys tend to use.
Abrasive can take on many forms and chemical usually requires a branded product.
Both can be costly, esp if you have a lot of parts or a single large item.
But, hold on a mo. What if you had something in the kitchen cupboard that would do the trick.
Even better, what if it only cost pennies instead of pounds.
And even better than all the above, what if it even worked better than those expensive commercial products
Can't be true can it.....can it?
Ok, as usual I'll post you a couple of pictures, showing the before and after results.
Take note of the bit on the left.



Now the results after just 24hrs. The specks is just the flash on pitted surfaces. The rust has all gone. I'll try to take a better pic later.

What did I use?
This, after evicting the little fellas that used to live in here

But what you really want is vinegar, white spirit vinegar or brown malt vinegar will do, doesn't matter which. What I used is watered down so expect the real stuff to work even better.
I believe John "Bogs" used a citrus solution. Coke will also work apparently. And no doubt there are other easily available household products that will do the same job.
The point is that they are all acids and acids love rust.
When you have finished be sure to wash with water and oil/paint etc. You may even want to neutralise with bicarb of soda (an alkaline) when finished.