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So I've been working on fixing up my grandpa's old bench grinder. We'll talk

more about this in a future video, but just know that this thing is covered in

rust. Normally, a little rust is fine, but this was so rusty that it actually

destroyed the on/off switch, so that rust had to go. In a previous video, I

discovered that vinegar actually works really well for removing rust, but if you

leave it too long, it will also damage the tools as well. So I only left the

parts soaking in the vinegar for something like five days, and then I

pulled them out so I didn't have to worry about damaging them. There was still a

decent amount of rust left, so I tried wire brushing that off, but that didn't

work very well either. Meanwhile, a ton of people suggested using molasses in the

comments on that video, so I thought now would be a good time to give it a try.

So you're supposed to mix up one part molasses with nine parts water.

It would be very bad if this broke... And then you let everything soak for between one and two

weeks. Here we are, 23 days later — again I

overshot things a bit — but it's been so cold lately. Now we have a chance to

take a look at what's left. I can already tell you one thing that nobody warned me

about in the comments, is that it's moldy. I guess, big surprise, a big vat of sugar

and water is gonna be pretty attractive to some fungus out there. That's a big

knock against it right away. There is no mold or anything with the

vinegar versus rust. But in any case, it's time to crack this open and see how bad

it is. Ugh, that's gross. That also smells very bad. Ugh. Hopefully you can still

understand me, but this is gross. So we'll start by

pulling out the first things I can get and then brushing them off with this brass

bristle brush. It should only scrub off any residue or random crap. It

shouldn't be actually damaging the metal or taking away a steel or anything. And

for the record, the smell is still really strong through the mask.

It's like molasses mixed with horror. Gewlch! OK, it looks a lot better than it

did, but so far this is far from miracle stuff. And now the jar.

Oh! That cleaned up nice, -ish. Next I gotta rinse these off.

Some people warned that the rust would return pretty quickly. I don't know if

that's what we're looking at here or if that's like leftover molasses or

something. This one has it, too. Now to give everything one last good wipe.

Now I'll paint on coat of Prep & Etch. This stuff helps protect the metal from

future rust, and also should help paint stick to it later.

Now I'll dry these off. And I'll spray them with PB Blaster. I'm not gonna paint these because they're

gonna be subjected to regular adjustment and use so this should protect them from

rust instead. It's been about 15 minutes, so now I can give these a rinse to get

most of the Prep & Etch off. Then I'll let them dry.

Now to go chuck this molasses out in the yard.

OK. The process is complete so let's review.

I paid five bucks for a container to soak everything in. 10 bucks for molasses.

That's five 12 ounce jars from Walmart for two bucks apiece. However, you might

be able to get this stuff for cheaper from a place that sells food for cattle.

For example, Tractor Supply has a one gallon jug of molasses for ten bucks.

I already had the Prep & Etch but one gallon of that is about 15 bucks from

Home Depot. The process was dead simple and pretty forgiving. I didn't destroy my

parts even though I let them soak an extra week. That mold though. I did not

enjoy digging through a tub of moldy water — splashing it all over my clothes

and the table, and having to clean everything off afterward. That part was

unpleasant to say the least. The results were pretty good but molasses rust

removal wasn't some magical process here. Tarnish remained on a couple of pieces

and that heavily rusted base even had some rust flaking off of it again afterwards.

Also remember that that base had been soaking in vinegar and

wire-brushed previously so it already had a headstart. <sarcasm>It could be that that part

had been forged in a salt factory or something like that.</sarcasm>

Or maybe the nine to one solution of water to molasses was too weak.

It's something to think about. Also some people say that molasses won't

remove paint. It definitely did here. Again something to think about.

Would I try molasses rust removal again? Before I answer, I just want to

acknowledge that humans benefit from mold and fermentation all the time.

Cheese, beer, wine, sauerkraut, penicillin... Even vinegar is produced by a vinegar mother,

which is basically a big blob of bacteria. That aside, I don't have to dig

through mold to enjoy those things — for the most part. That's what sets this

process apart and makes me not want to try it again. I just don't think the

grossness is worth it for run-of-the-mill projects considering that there was

still rust to clean off anyway. However, if I had to derust something huge like a

car door or a trunk lid, I could see molasses rust removal being worth

considering, mainly because it's relatively cheap to mix up a big batch

of the stuff. But if I did try it again, I would figure out a way to get rid of that mold before diving in.

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Many people feel frustrated and paint their lips with lipsticks all the time to hide the

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This might be a good trick to hide dark lips but is not a permanent solution.

To treat dark and discoloured lips you might have to take little effort.

There are numerous home remedies that can help to make your lips look good and retain

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Natural remedies to treat discoloured lips are:

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Apply a mix of lemon juice and honey to the lips.

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Exfoliate your lips by removing dead skin with a simple sugar scrub.

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Potatoes have been used to lighten skin, including reducing the appearance of scars.

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Like potato juice use pomegranate and beetroot juices which have been widely used to obtain

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Moisturize!

Dry, damaged lips can have a dark appearance.

Use a good quality lip balm with moisturizing ingredients such as shea butter (known for

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Massage your lips with almond oil or ice cubes which can increase blood flow and brighten

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Boost Intake Of Vitamin C: A good vitamin C supplement like Ener C or Skyfizz can help

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Eat the right foods, especially the foods that are a great source of Vitamin C are oranges,

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