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The Aussies are the only blokes that seem to use them...
http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/techsite/rustproof.htm
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View PostThe Aussies are the only blokes that seem to use them...
http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/techsite/rustproof.htm
I was thinking more for cleaning rusted bracket etc, in a bowl in the garage or garden.
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Originally posted by THEOTHERSIDE...that the electrolysis rust removal method works a treat. ###### good way of removing rust whilst leaving the good metal untouched. Bog standard soda crystals or washing soda are all that's needed for the solution, (as long as they have a decent concentration of sodium carbonate, they're fine). There's more info linked to at the bottom of this page:
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it works but its awfy messy, sandblasting or bead blasting is much better,small units are pretty cheap and it only takes minutes to get a good finish instead of hours the electrickery way.
i used mine a lot when i was restoring vintage bikes, you get your money back by not having to pay every time you have parts to clean up.
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