Good morn.,
I'm interested in that 'metal rescue' now myself ! were you able to soak the rear shocks in those tubs w/ no ill affects to the rest of the shocks ? and did that product remove the paint from your top triple ? How long did it take to get'em that nice ? Thanks, looking good
No, I didn't use the Metal Rescue on the triple tree. It's purely for rust removal, not paint removal. Those, we used a wire wheel on, after applying aircraft stripper.
As far as the shocks, it worked like a charm on them. The rubber bushings inside the top hole (is that the cleavis?) are completely intact with no ill effect to them. They claim as such on their site and commercials but I was skeptical until I saw it myself.
As far as timing, they tell you that the time involved is different, depending on the amount of rust. I put the shocks in at 4:30 yesterday afternoon. After 2 hours, I took them out and cleaned them off. Did the same every 2 hours until 10:30 last night. Then I put them in overnight to soak one more time. When I got up this morning, I went and removed them from the solution and dried them off with a shop towel. Then I took the photos.
On that video I mentioned, I think they ended up leaving that Tonka truck in the solution for a total of about 2 days to get rid of all of the rust. You have to stop and strain out the solution when it gets really dirty but other than that, it's pretty much a fire and forget product.
Here's the video link. I saw they have put up a lot more testimonial videos on their site, so I went and looked this one up to make it easier for you guys. This is the video that convinced me to go buy the product & try it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAI5SF3NBqg