In a message dated 6/13/2011 2:10:22 AM Central Daylight Time,
triumphstag at gmail.com writes:
> Can anyone recommend a good liquid type rust remover? I'd like to soak
> some
> Stag parts in a bath. There are some types where you soak them in a bath
> and
> then wash the stuff off, I'm not looking for that type.
>
What type are you looking for?
The two main types are the chelate that bonds with iron oxide much more
quickly than iron or steel effectively removing the rust from a metal part with
little or no effect on the remaining steel. It works slowly so you need to
soak over night or for a few days. But it leaves no residue once you rinse
it off. The product itself is not hazardous at all.
http://www.evaporust.com/evaporust.html?gclid=CMujssbtsqkCFYTr7Qod3B4vMQ
But that's not the stuff you are looking for.
The other type is typically phosphoric acid. Navel Jelly is on commonly
available product using phosphoric acid. It combines with iron oxide making
iron phosphate. It does a pretty effective job of arresting rust but it
leaves a residue of iron phosphate so it is best to either mechanically remove
as much rust as you can first or mechanically remove the iron phosphate
afterwards or you want the rust gone. This is a hazardous material in that it
is
an acid and must be handled as such. And you must rinse that off, too.
There may be others.
Dave
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