I think most people just use it until it's so nasty they can't stand it
and then dump it and start with a fresh batch. I'm on the Old Wood
Working Machines forum where a lot of guys use electrolysis for cleaning
up old machines and I can't remember the topic of straining or cleaning
the solution coming up.
On 7/17/2014 3:18 PM, Tim . wrote:
> Next question, when I clean out the sludge on the bottom of the "tank"....'
>
> Do people strain the solution at all or just pour off the top into a different
> vessel then clean out the crud on the bottom? If you strain, what do you use?
>
> Thanks!
>
> From: tims_datsun_stuff@outlook.com
> To: shop-talk@autox.team.net
> Subject: Electrolysis rust removal
> Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2014 07:29:29 -0500
>
>
>
>
> Hi All.
>
> While procrastinating a much needed oil change on my old Jeep, I decided to
> set up a rust removal tank. I am happy with how well it works. Although I'd
> rather my garage/shop area smelled of old grease instead of the perfumey gack
> from the detergent. (And no worries on the ventilation of the gases: my garage
> has no soffit and is bare wall 2x4 so the air circulates freely.)
>
> Anyway, I am wondering if any one has any thoughts or experience on how long
> the conductive solution is good for? Will this wear out eventually?
>
> Thanks
> tim
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