How Do You Remove Rust From Nut, Bolts, And Screws?
My daughter calls me and tells me that my grandson is trying to ride his bicycle and having trouble because one of the training wheels is not adjusted right. I told her to simply re-adjust the training wheel and she informs me she cannot due to the fact that the nut and screw is rusted and she cannot get it to move. Well being a mother you know I had to tell her how to fix the problem. She told me she had no ideal that it would work but she would give it a try and about thirty minutes later I get a call saying that it worked and that my grandson is having a great time riding his bicycle. This is a very simple fix to rust and I thought I would pass it on to others. Give it a try you might be surprised at just how easy it is to do. You can use a q-tip or cotton ball or just pour some peroxide on the rusted area that is giving you the trouble, in this case it was a nut and a screw. Allow the peroxide to bubble and fizz then wipe it off, if you feel that there is still to much rust on the