I guess I'll have to settle for a woodworker store ... Denver Colorado
doesn't have a lot of harbors ...
Larry Hoy
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Rambour [mailto:mikey@b2systems.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 6:18 PM
> To: Larry Hoy; shop-talk@autox.team.net
> Subject: RE: Rust stain removal
>
>
>
> >Now the issue is, where do you get it here in the US. Can I make a
> >trip to the hardware store and expect to find it?
>
> Good question, I assume you can find it at most well stocked
hardware
> stores. But any good Chandlery worth its weight in anchors will have
more
> Oxalic Acid than you can use in a lifetime. If you are not near water
or
> any harbors a Chandlery might be hard to find but the fact that it is
so
> commonly available in marine stores implies it is not on some "bad
list"
> and should be available elsewhere.
>
> On boats it is used for cleaning Teak and bleaching wood so maybe a
> woodworking/cabinetmaker place would have it. Yes, it is also used to
> clean rust off of boat parts.
>
> mike
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