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Re: I LOVE RUST REAPER
« Reply #20 on: September 13, 2010, 06:11:06 pm »
Yes i am still un-impressed.
When I bought the stuff I was shown a bolt that was completely cleaned.
Once Again, how do you guys use this stuff ?
If I have some direction on how to use it and it works, then i will change my tune.
Do you saturate the spots and parts or just spray?
I have been just spraying on a very rusted Browning shotgun, letting it rest for a period of time and cleaning.
not impressive results.

To the forum narrator who emailed me.
How does a negative opinion on an advertisers product detract from this forum?
Pete.
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Re: I LOVE RUST REAPER
« Reply #21 on: September 13, 2010, 06:12:25 pm »
PS I don't remember posting on this product before, but perhaps I did.
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Re: I LOVE RUST REAPER
« Reply #22 on: September 13, 2010, 09:08:48 pm »
3 times. Now 4. you have made the same remarks 3 times after people have went and posted in praise of the product, but after your last post I think I see the problem. you must think the product is used as rust remover to clean rusted parts to look new.  Well that is absolutely not the intended use of the product. not at all.  If that's what you are expecting, that's not going to happen. The product is used to lubricate and and a penetrating lubricant to free up corroded stuck parts.

Its not the moderator that sent you the note, it was the owner. ME. you were asked before to call the manufacturer to ask about how you were using it and you did not. Instead you continue to pop into positive threads and make sure people hear you say how the product has failed you. Well now I know why.
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Re: I LOVE RUST REAPER
« Reply #23 on: September 14, 2010, 11:01:22 am »
Glad I saw this thread, reminded I needed to order more. I cannot make it without Rust Reaper.
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Re: I LOVE RUST REAPER
« Reply #24 on: September 14, 2010, 01:58:52 pm »
My hat is in my hand and am now hoping to eat crow regarding the effectiveness of this product..
I didn't intend to stir up a hornet's nest, just try to find out how to properly use the stuff.
the distributor i bought it from implied that it it would completely clean up parts.
I have now visited the mfrs site and am using it according to directions on a sticking brake pedal on my ATV.
Jeff, I guess i failed to visit the site after my older comments., my mistake and I apologize.
Pete
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Re: I LOVE RUST REAPER
« Reply #25 on: September 14, 2010, 02:50:43 pm »
Pete
No problem accepting that apology. Hope you find the success we have found.  8)

Friend of mine is a real believer (doubter at first tho) when he was given charge of selling a large gun collection by the wife of the collector who had passed away 10 years earlier. She finally decided to get that collection out of the house and basement. The temp and humidity had take its toll on the old guns and pistols, to the point they didn't look salvagable. RR came through with flying colors. Old rare pistols that were locked up and the hammer wouldn't move, nor would the pistol open. RR fixed that and more.
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Re: I LOVE RUST REAPER
« Reply #26 on: September 14, 2010, 03:15:13 pm »
MikeP told me that he originally developed RustReaper as a gun oil, but it turned out to have such great penetrating power that he had to market it as a general penetrating lube.  It is probably the best gun oil on the market.
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