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Source for phosphoric acid?

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Popster

07-31-2005 17:49:07




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Where do you guys get phosphoric acid? I found a loctite product that may be phosphoric acid, but it is priced like it is gold!

Thanks!




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Rob

08-01-2005 14:55:26




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 Re: Source for phosphoric acid? in reply to Popster, 07-31-2005 17:49:07  
I get my Naval Jelly at any hardware store. Smaller qty than gallon.



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Dave H (MI)

08-01-2005 06:44:17




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 Re: Source for phosphoric acid? in reply to Popster, 07-31-2005 17:49:07  
Any paint supplier will carry a product that has this in it.



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Mike S

08-01-2005 04:09:37




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 Re: Source for phosphoric acid? in reply to Popster, 07-31-2005 17:49:07  
Believe it or not, it is in Coke. as in many colas also. Not as strong as what you can buy in Home Despot or Lowes, but it will remove rust if you leave there for a while. When they have it on sale at the grocery story, it turns out to be very inexpensive. I have soaked carbs in it, misc nuts and bolts, old tools, etc and they usually come out pretty clean. I left an old rusty chain in a plastic bucket with some really cheap cola from Sam's in it for about two weeks and all the rust was gone. You have to clean the stuff good with soapy water afterwards to get rid of the cola.

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Dan

07-31-2005 18:08:27




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 Re: Source for phosphoric acid? in reply to Popster, 07-31-2005 17:49:07  
You can get it is quart or gallons at Home Depot if you have one in your state. That is where I get mine. Do not put it on too thick...

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Dan



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