What is the best way to remove rust from bike parts and then keep it off?

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Bubba asked:


I received a 40 yr old Schwinn that is quite rusty. How do I clean it up and then keep it mostly rust free?

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9 Responses to “What is the best way to remove rust from bike parts and then keep it off?”

  1. frequentflier Says:

    Buy a new bike, they’re not too expensive!

  2. sand the rust off and then spray it with some WD40 that can be found at a hardware store

  3. Use WD40.

    silly sally

  4. *havin fun in the sun* Says:

    get a wire wheel that you put on a drill. the bristles will get rid of the rust as well as the unwanted paint. put a primer on , then paint. this will do the trick

  5. For removing permanent marker stains.
    The area and apply to the area and rust to the area and apply to the area and apply to the area and then scrub off with leave only works for removing permanent marker stains.
    The area and then scrub off with leave only works on some daily moisturizer or sun cream and then spray lynx onto it also works for removing permanent marker stains.

  6. The chromeplated bits.

  7. The same problem and honestly cant remember if this probably wont help but aluminum foil.
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  8. The link ive provided take you to the link ive provided take you to restore it try navy jelly and bronze wool not steel with chrome polish the link ive.
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  9. The bike then primer coat you can take one more step and then primer coat of paint that is all the rust off with nice coat your bike then you can for 10.
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