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Doorbell
Guest
I've just discovered a new way of removing rust from steel. This works even
on pitted surfaces. Asda (Walmart in the USA) sell a product called "Asda
limescale removing toilet cleaner". It's in a blue plastic bottle and is
less than one pound for 750ml. It contains Hydrochloric Acid (look on the
back) and is quite thick so that it sticks to toilet bowls and also to
Landrover chassis parts. I've just used it on a piece of pitted rusty sheet
steel and now I have a piece of shiny sheet steel with shiny pits. The only
other method of rust removal I've found is using concrete cleaner which
contains phosphoric acid but it is quite thin.
Obviously you should were rubber gloves, protective clothing and eye
protection when using these quite dangerous products and have a source of
cold water at hand in case of accidents.
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We used to live in an Empire run by an Emperor, then a Kingdom run by a
King.
Now we live in a Country!
1982 Series III 109
on pitted surfaces. Asda (Walmart in the USA) sell a product called "Asda
limescale removing toilet cleaner". It's in a blue plastic bottle and is
less than one pound for 750ml. It contains Hydrochloric Acid (look on the
back) and is quite thick so that it sticks to toilet bowls and also to
Landrover chassis parts. I've just used it on a piece of pitted rusty sheet
steel and now I have a piece of shiny sheet steel with shiny pits. The only
other method of rust removal I've found is using concrete cleaner which
contains phosphoric acid but it is quite thin.
Obviously you should were rubber gloves, protective clothing and eye
protection when using these quite dangerous products and have a source of
cold water at hand in case of accidents.
--
We used to live in an Empire run by an Emperor, then a Kingdom run by a
King.
Now we live in a Country!
1982 Series III 109