muriatic acid gives off fumes when it bubbles on rust, and it'll etch the
you know what out of the concrete on your driveway! I used some for a
grease spot, and now have a slight indentation in my driveway where the
grease spot was...good stuff, just gotta be careful..
-----Original Message-----
From: B&A Kettunen [mailto:bekett@uslink.net]
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 9:18 PM
To: Oletrucks Board
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] rust treatment
Caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) will cut paint and grease, but will leave
rust untouched. Muratic acid (zinc chloride) will cut rust, but can also
etch clean metal. Use it sparingly. For my money, the caustic dip to
remove paint is probably OK if it's followed by a good rinse and you know
what you are doing. I would go real easy on the switching back and forth,
though. Certainly don't mix these chemicals together.
The phosphoric acid is the main chemical in many of the rust reformers and
passivators. Clean or grind the paint and grease off, grind the worst of
the loose rust off, coat with a reformer like Por15 and that's about as
good as you can get.
Bruce Kettunen
57 3200
Mt. Iron, MN
> Have any of you heard of using caustic soda to cut rust from metal? I
>read about it and the article said one treatment of soda followed by a
>treatment of muratic acid and then soda again. Rinse with water and
>apply pre paint metal prep. Is this off the wall stuff? Just curious.
>Deacon 55 2nd
>oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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