Rust
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==Chemical removal of rust== | ==Chemical removal of rust== | ||
− | + | Chemical removal of rust can be done with materials that spray or paint onto the surface, or by soaking. | |
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− | Phosphoric acid | + | Applicable chemicals: |
− | Coca-cola | + | *Phosphoric acid |
+ | *Muriatic acid | ||
+ | *Toilet bowl cleaner (?) | ||
+ | *Naval jelly | ||
+ | *Coca-cola (?) | ||
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+ | After using an acid to remove rust, flush the surface with water and baking soda (confirm or expand on this). | ||
After acid, flush with water and baking soda. | After acid, flush with water and baking soda. | ||
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+ | Lots of "rust neutralizers/metal etchers/floor etchers/metal conditioners" contain primarily phosphoric acid, which turns the rust into a hard black substance. | ||
===Getting your entire body acid dipped=== | ===Getting your entire body acid dipped=== | ||
− | + | Need more info on Redi-Strip. What chemical do they use? What's the cost? Can a hobbyist acquire and use the same chemical that Redi-Strip uses? | |
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− | What | + | |
==Rust encapsulation== | ==Rust encapsulation== |