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Front trunk seal glued in after full repaint,and rust staining in some area's of the channel where no real rust is,how to remove in a passive way.
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As to the original question. Baking soda will not remove rust. It is great for neutralizing battery acid spills. The naval jelly comment is right. You can also buy the cleaner for gun blueing. It has phosphoric acid that is great for surface rust.
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