Cheryl, I thought it might be nice to put a couple quick facts/observations about using molasses to get rid of rust again. Not a lot, just a couple posts maybe. Hopefully you will add a couple thoughts/observations.
Here's what I found. I bought it at the local feed store for about $15.00 for about 4-5 gallons.
Accidently mixed it at 50/50, water and molasses.
Works similar to Evaporust, I like it better than vinegar. Easy to clean off.
I've cleaned several pieces, light rust takes overnight, heavy rust a bit longer.
I've not seen any damage, but there have been reports of a gunmetal gray color and you had apparent damage to the cooking surface of a skillet or two, so folks should experiment with caution.
I don't remember the other recommended concentrations. Maybe something like 5 or 10 to 1, water to molasses.
I've been busy with other stuff since August, but my iron to be cleaned pile is getting too big so I've got to get busy again.
Almost forgot, we found that it does remove light nickel plating, so if you want it, don't use molasses, if you want to clean a spotty piece, use the molasses.
Also make sure the item if fully immersed and no air bubbles can get trapped. It can leave lines. That's actually good advice for any cleaning solution.
Tom