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Rust911 Review: The Easiest No-Fume Rust Remover I’ve Ever Used

Welcome back to Test Talk, where we usually dive into electronics — but today, we’re getting dirty with something every shop needs: Rust911, a no-fume rust remover that’s made my life a whole lot easier.

I work full-time at a coachbuilding shop, and we’re constantly restoring rusted-out tools, car parts, and even entire chassis. I’ve tried everything from muriatic acid to molasses, and nothing compares to this stuff — especially when you value your lungs and shop air.

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What Makes Rust911 Different?

  • 🧪 Zero smell — no rotten egg funk, no acidic fumes
  • 🪣 1 quart makes 5 gallons of powerful solution
  • 🧰 Works on tools, car parts, dollies, you name it
  • 🌍 Non-toxic, acid-free, and safe on skin
  • 💵 Reusable — use it 3–4 times per batch

Our Real-World Test

We picked up a box of rusty auto body dollies and decided to document the entire process. Here’s what we did:

  • Mixed 1 quart of Rust911 concentrate into a 5-gallon bucket of water
  • Dunked the tools in and left them overnight (24 hours)
  • Removed, rinsed, and scrubbed them lightly with Scotch Brite

The results? Surface rust vanished. Heavier rust turned black but wiped off easily. And some pieces? Looked brand new.

before and after image of rust removal with Rust911

Heavy-Duty Use Case: 1956 Cadillac Chassis

At our shop, we went big — like chassis big. We found a ’56 Cadillac with serious underbody rust. So we:

  • Made a kiddie pool of Rust911
  • Used sump pumps and spray nozzles to circulate solution under the car
  • Let it run for 3 days straight
  • Scrubbed with Scotch Brite and rinsed

No harsh chemicals, no respirators — just clean results. And yes, the fluid was still good for another round or two.

My Favorite Features

  • 🧤 Skin-safe, no gloves needed (though I still wear them for cleanup)
  • ♻️ Reusable solution until it goes black and murky
  • 🧰 Perfect for fleamarket tools, car restoration, and more
  • 🧼 Just rinse under warm water and scrub — done.

Watch My Full Review

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Grab Yours on Amazon

You can check out the one I reviewed here:

🔗 Rust911 Ultra-Concentrate Rust Remover – 1 Gallon

Final Thoughts

For anyone restoring tools, parts, or cars — this is a no-brainer. No fumes, no fuss, and no damage to good metal. It’s earned a spot in our daily workflow.

Would I recommend it? Absolutely. I’ve got mine on the shop floor right now and use it weekly.

Common Questions (FAQ)

  • Can it remove rust from tools? — Yes, brilliantly.
  • Is protective gear required? — No, it’s skin-safe and neutral pH.
  • Is it safe for aluminum? — No, only for ferrous metals (steel, iron, etc.).
  • Can it be used on painted surfaces? — Not recommended unless you want the paint gone too.
  • Does it have a scent? — None at all.

Got more questions or want me to test it on something specific? Leave a comment on the video or drop me a message.

Until next time — stay rusty, stay curious.
— Mark LaPorte | Test Talk