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    Rust Removal Technique

    Here's something I found while looking around the web.
    I'm sure it will be useful to all those out there with a project on the go.

    http://www.stk-dakar.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/...lectrolysis.htm

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    Anyone tried this? Does it eat into the material agressively? (I guess it probably isn't too much worse than taking the wire brush or grinder to the piece you're trying to clean up.)

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    Gentlemen,

    I've also heard of people using molasses to de rust their steel bits and pieces... especially farmers.

    The steel needs to be covered in the stuff for a few days/weeks but it comes out looking pretty clean..

    Give it a go and see how it fares,

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    Molassas is good to clean alliminum but it has to be mixed with diesel, so I am told.

    Regarding this method, I do belive it works. Heard about it a while ago :wink:

    Only it can be dangerous, got to put the bucket in a place where you can get to it and where kiddies will not touch it.

    An old cupboard is great for this and can be shut, thus keeping little fingers out :wink: :wink:

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    My dad uses molasses for cleaning his vintage car parts, he has an old oil heater tank filled with dilluted molasses and hangs his parts in it for a few days - just dont forget about them or there will be nothing left !

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    Gents,

    re molasses, check this link to my website:

    http://members.optusnet.com.au/thebecketts.../rover/rust.htm

    Here's the long range tank from my old RR.



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    Pretty impressive Ron. Never heard of the molasses method before.

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    Originally posted by Tiny
    Anyone tried this? Does it eat into the material agressively? (I guess it probably isn't too much worse than taking the wire brush or grinder to the piece you're trying to clean up.)
    Hi Tiny, its simple electrolysis, the maratime museum and the war memorial use this to remove salt etc from wrecks found at the bottom of the ocean to stop them rotting further. It wont damage the metal you are cleaning because of the sacraficial anodes etc in the solution, it is probably the most effective way of cleaning metal before an acid bath. Matt
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    Cheers Matt, looks like I've got another mini-project.... [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]

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    Hi Guys
    I have a 200lt plastic drum with Mollasses and water solution,I used a 20lt drum of mole asse's,(took me a long time to cut them out,had to keep sharpening my penknife 8O 8O 8O 8O) filled it almost full with water.
    The system works really good,next time round I would use 40lts of mollases as mines a tad slow.
    I leave stuff in overnite then pull it out next day give it a thorough wire brushing and return it to the tank.If your parts are greasy the solution wont work,it protects the part,after soaking overnite the grease comes off much easier than normal.
    I bolted a lenght of chain around the inside rim of the drum to enable me to tie items to so I dont loose them.
    Works much the same as Coke does on old coins.
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