Early this morning I started pulling the hardware off my seat so I could bring it to the upholsterer today. I knew there was some rust on the bottom but I was shocked at how much was under the foam.
I have never de-rusted anything before but a quick search recommended The Works toilet bowl cleaner. I had some so gave it a small test soak. After about 20 minutes it was looking promising so I ran and picked up 4 more bottles. 3 went into a 5 gallon bucket then I filled it to the top with water.
About an hour later and a little scrubbing it was pretty much done. There were still a few small spots but I had to get to my seat guy. 2 coats of primer and a couple coats of Rustoleum engine enamel that I had sitting around and it was ready to go.


I have never de-rusted anything before but a quick search recommended The Works toilet bowl cleaner. I had some so gave it a small test soak. After about 20 minutes it was looking promising so I ran and picked up 4 more bottles. 3 went into a 5 gallon bucket then I filled it to the top with water.
About an hour later and a little scrubbing it was pretty much done. There were still a few small spots but I had to get to my seat guy. 2 coats of primer and a couple coats of Rustoleum engine enamel that I had sitting around and it was ready to go.



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