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product_id: 3520919
title: "Naval Jelly"
brand: "loctite"
price: "₹ 796"
currency: INR
in_stock: null
reviews_count: 12
url: https://www.desertcart.in/products/3520919-naval-jelly
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# Water-soluble, easy cleanup Fast 5-10 min rust removal Heavy-duty on iron & steel Naval Jelly

**Brand:** loctite
**Price:** ₹ 796
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🛡️ Restore, don’t replace—because your gear deserves a second chance!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Naval Jelly by loctite
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 796 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- loctite enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted loctite brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Rapid Rust Rescue:** Dissolves stubborn rust in just 5 to 10 minutes—get your projects done faster and stress-free.
- • **Effortless Cleanup:** Water-soluble formula means no harsh scrubbing—just rinse and reveal pristine metal surfaces.
- • **Trusted Legacy Formula:** Over 40 years of proven performance—join thousands who refuse to replace, only restore.
- • **Versatile Metal Savior:** Perfect for iron railings, grills, tools, cars, and more—restore your favorite gear with confidence.
- • **Simple Application, Pro Results:** Brush or spray on large or small areas with ease—professional-grade restoration at your fingertips.

## Overview

Loctite Naval Jelly is a heavy-duty rust dissolver designed for iron, steel, and ferrous metals. It works quickly within 5 to 10 minutes, removing rust and bluing while leaving an optional protective black oxide coating. Its water-soluble formula ensures easy cleanup, and it can be applied by brush or spray on a variety of metal surfaces including tools, grills, cars, and outdoor furniture. Trusted for over 40 years, it’s the go-to solution for professionals and DIYers aiming to restore rather than replace rusted metal.

## Description

Loctite Naval Jelly Rust Dissolver is the original rust treatment formula that has been used for over 40 years. It removes rust from metal surfaces such as iron, steel, and other ferrous metals while also removing bluing from steel. Loctite Naval Jelly Rust Dissolver is a heavy-duty formula that’s ideal for removing rust on heavily rusted items like iron railings, barbeque grills, automobiles, patio furniture, tools, antiques, mailboxes, lawn mowers, bicycles, lamp posts, and more. Easy to use, Loctite Naval Jelly Rust Dissolver can be applied on metal surfaces by brushing or spraying and works in 5 to 10 minutes for quick and convenient performance. Loctite Naval Jelly Rust Dissolver is a water-soluble formula and cleans up easily with water. When something rusts, repair, don't replace it with Loctite Naval Jelly Rust Dissolver.

Review: Best rust remover for tools - Leaves a preventive black oxide coating behind that can be left or removed as desired. I use it to restore heavily rusted saw blades, chisels, table surfaces, and other tools with heavily pitted surfaces. The gel gets under the oxidation right to the steel/iron to lift away the oxidation and protect the base metal. Fast and efficient, rarely need to use a second application. Great stuff!
Review: Will work on concrete - So far on my drive way I have tryed CLR, Liquid Plumber (generic), beach, scrubbing bubbles and a pressure washer. The CLR barely lightened it up BUT it did help a little. The liquid plumber was about the same as the CLR but seemed to etch or calcify the concrete its self... still not enough. Bleach was useless and so was scrubbing bubbles. So, I did a test spot of this product, right in the worse of it. WOW. It seemed to get about 85-90% of the rust color out. Concrete was dry, brushed on a decent but not too thick layer and let it work for about half an hour or more. I hope the rest of the rust stain/sheen can look the same. A car battery overheated/exploded and as a result, the dripping volatile and caustic chemicals got on the driveway and washed down the driveway. It looks like rusty melted icecream all the way down (about 20 feet). Im confident that this product is the best one ive tryed so far. Not even close. I may need a 2nd bottle to get every last part off.

## Features

- Removes Rust: Heavy duty formula removes rust from iron, steel, and other ferrous metals
- Fast Acting: Works in 5 to 10 minutes for quick project completion
- Easy Cleanup: Water-soluble formula cleans up easily with water
- Works On: Metal surfaces such as iron and steel—great for iron railings, grills, cars, lawn mowers, and more
- Simple Application: Can be sprayed or brushed for use on large or small areas

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000C016OC |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #954,232 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #738 in Care Corrosion & Rust Inhibitors #9,095 in Oils & Fluids |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,692) |
| Date First Available | August 17, 2005 |
| Included Components | Hardware; Glue;wood-fill |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
| Item model number | 553472 |
| Manufacturer | Henkel |
| Material | Metal |
| Part Number | 553472 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.75 x 6.94 x 2.75 inches |
| Size | 16 Fluid Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |

## Images

![Naval Jelly - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81VPfS5WvSL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Has anyone used this on car rust? Specifically around the doors and other spotted areas. Does it work?**
A: I haven't but I wouldn't put this on car paint. If your car has rust spots you should deal with them correctly, scraping and sanding. Then prime and paint. Best way to be sure you're down to the metal so the new primer clings. There's a reason body shops don't use this stuff.

**Q: can I use this on my grill grates**
A: Grill Grates (the brand) are aluminum and 1.can’t rust.  2. You should not use this product with aluminum

**Q: I have a retro kitchen table and chairs with chrome legs.  Will this work on these?**
A: If it has rust yes, but don't leave it on too long.  try a small section out of site to make sure it doesn't discolor the chrome.

**Q: Can loctite naval jelly dissolve rust from porcelain and ceramic tiles? thanks**
A: I can't find my jar of Naval Jelly to read the facts for sure, but I used it on my porcelain bathtub where it had rusted at a seam and it did a great job, but I watched it closely as I did it.  I just read the recommendations on line for what NOT to use it on, and it says it is not to be used on Cement, Fiberglass, Chrome, Aluminum, Plastic or Marble.  I hope that helps you.  If you are at a hardware store, or even Walmart, take a look at a jar of it and see if it recommends that it be used on ceramic tile or porcelain.  (Then come back to Amazon to buy it where you get the best buy.  One jar did a whole patio table and four chairs for me last summer!).

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best rust remover for tools
*by P***R on December 22, 2024*

Leaves a preventive black oxide coating behind that can be left or removed as desired. I use it to restore heavily rusted saw blades, chisels, table surfaces, and other tools with heavily pitted surfaces. The gel gets under the oxidation right to the steel/iron to lift away the oxidation and protect the base metal. Fast and efficient, rarely need to use a second application. Great stuff!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Will work on concrete
*by R***R on October 19, 2020*

So far on my drive way I have tryed CLR, Liquid Plumber (generic), beach, scrubbing bubbles and a pressure washer. The CLR barely lightened it up BUT it did help a little. The liquid plumber was about the same as the CLR but seemed to etch or calcify the concrete its self... still not enough. Bleach was useless and so was scrubbing bubbles. So, I did a test spot of this product, right in the worse of it. WOW. It seemed to get about 85-90% of the rust color out. Concrete was dry, brushed on a decent but not too thick layer and let it work for about half an hour or more. I hope the rest of the rust stain/sheen can look the same. A car battery overheated/exploded and as a result, the dripping volatile and caustic chemicals got on the driveway and washed down the driveway. It looks like rusty melted icecream all the way down (about 20 feet). Im confident that this product is the best one ive tryed so far. Not even close. I may need a 2nd bottle to get every last part off.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 16 oz locktite naval jelly.
*by A***R on January 3, 2023*

This worked well, as I remembered it would. I've used this "stuff" off and on across years of projects. It's also a component in the old "rust converter" products - the smell is an indicator. Anyway - if stick to the directions and don't apply to thin (thin will dry within 10mins pending your environment, low humidity, etc.) you'd need to apply more to then remove it. One would not want to allow it to "harden" - just making work for yourself there. So, I choose this for a more "delicate" project to remove, medium-light, medium, to speckeled rust on some old Blades. There could be a small, e.g., 1/4 to 1/2 " spot, but not like a dug in and to flake off layer - it would leave a darker spot, but still mostly a cosmetic (to me, imo) result. Again, it worked as expected; however, again, if do a second application, just stay with it since would not be really "bare" (no oil etc. at all) metal. I'm not saying you'd "etch" it, but if had otherwise "brite" metal where not "rusted", some of the brite-ness, so to speak could be diminished. Why would that matter? Well, I'm not seeking to thing to have to hand polish it to bring that back and would/could look "odd", especially on an old blade seeking to preserve - not "restore". Again, that's a cosmetic thing, but for some - these "hints" may be a good reminder. I see allot of metal that someone tried to "clean up" and ruined the cosmetic value of the blade - functionally, a blade is a blade otherwise. If seeking to "preserve" old metal that was likely cared for the past 150 years or so, I'd say, one application up to 10 min then stop - using a green scotch pad (wear gloves, well vented room). Then no more than (for me) a 3 min, generous coating to keep from drying at all, using a green scotch pad (no metal or abrasives) - should do it and the item look cared for not "cleaned up". Otherwise, e.g., ask a conservatory, or "museum" staff in a public agency or look farther into it. From what I've experienced is, if left on, to dry, would remove the "brite" aspect. Some may be okay with that. I would immediately oil, or silicone lube spray allowed to dry or as you like. Since you are with water rinsing it, deactivating it (unless want to do more) just make sure it's actually dry and or WD40 displace any dampness. I hope that helps. (If you work in a shipyard with 5 gal buckets, your on your own :) )

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