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In a message dated 6/28/2007 9:29:09 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
alpha@concordnc.com writes:
Monty,
I knew about this.
Why am I mad? I spent all those years sanding, grinding and
otherwise
working WAYYYYY too hard. WHY didn't somebody clue me in? WHY
was this
never
mentioned in any of those damn hot rod books I wasted so much
money on?
Muriatic acid, (Hydrochloric acid) is available at builders supply stores.
Used to etch concrete prior to painting. This is 2% Hydrochloric in water.
Light yellow color. Stay out side for this one. Stay up wind. Wear rubber gloves
and eye protection.
Use only plastic containers. Only store in the original container. Dissolves
oxides of iron completely. Dissolves most nonferrous
metals. You will need to replace the rotor bearings. Works like magic.
Rinse with water and baking soda mixture.to neutralize
acid. Done over limestone gravel spills will dissolve into gravel and be
neutralized.
Lower (washed of oil and grease), rusted part into acid. Cover and let stand
for several hours. No rust will be left on the part.
Lynn E. Hanover
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