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Re: Electrolytic Rust Removal
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Posted by wilson on April 28, 2007 at 16:52:00 from (71.49.74.187):
In Reply to: Electrolytic Rust Removal posted by BF8690 on April 28, 2007 at 12:25:00:
Have just tried electrolis on rusted old front wheels. I have been amazed at how it works. Used arm and hammer washing soda. it was with laundry detergent. Emailed fit web site (frank in tallasahee) who started us guys on llectrolis he said since lye was no longer available to use a little drano as sodium hydroxide and sodium carbonate is what works best. Just read lables do not use liquid drano an has other stuff in it. Time is your allie let it take a week of necessary. I used strips of plumbers tape for postives and was amazed after 4 days on more tape!!! was completely destroyed. Be sure to hook NEGATIVE to what you want cleaned!!!
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