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Parts cleaner
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Are you referring to a rust remover liquid? If so Evaporust works well, and is environmentally safe. See attached before and after pictures of parking brake parts from a Tatra T603 that had done many kilometers in Slovakian winters.

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Harbor Freight has 1 Gallon size of Evaporust on sale until June 30th for around $22.00 (normally $28.00). In addition, if you use one of their 20% off coupons (which is in a lot of their advertisements), you will wind up paying $17.60 plus tax. That is the best price that I have ever seen for Evaporust. Also, as Ken U-Tx states, it really works well. I have used it on several occasions with very good results. Be careful about the container you use for soaking though. At one time I used a nice galvanized pan I had had for years, and it took the coating off of it! Plastic containers work really well though.
Michael