I had my 68 charger dipped in alkaline solution around christmas, have done my metal work since, there are spots that are hard to rinse especially where metal is sandwiched together like at the rear quarters and trunk extentions meet and rockers, I removed both rear quarters, and found a hand full of contaminated mud in each side which i'm sure would have damaged the metal eventually, since i have searched everywhere on the car( which is on a rotisserie), slowly getting rid of all the debri. As far as cleaning it, its amazing you can see the stamp mold stretches in the metal every spot weld, d.a. marks, all rust, paint ,seam sealer is gone. akaline is less aggresive than the acid dip, doesnt destroy aluminum, or plastic, planning to have it dipped in ppg electrocoat epoxy in a few weeks when weather permits. I am planning on spinning it on the rotisserie with a air hose in every orifice it has , then I have to power wash it to remove the water soluble rust inhibitor, Would i do it again? hell ya, saved countless hours when it came to metal work, and u get a piece of metal that is like day one, whats left after rust that is, luckily my was pretty clean. the alkaline cost more than acid 3700.00 the epoxy was quoted at 850.00 which I assume will run more, but massive cleaning inbetween these steps in my opinion is crucial, if u want a lasting resto. I have pics at don sellecks 68 charger rt resto