I've used several de-rusting chemicals to remove rust from various small parts I've restored on the snake. Mostly I've used Naval Jelly and similar phosphoric acid based gels. I've also used Metalpre
Author: DANIELS@LMSBVX.TAMU.EDU (Lee M. Daniels, Texas A&M)
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1992 14:58:23 -0600 (CST)
**WARNING - >100 LINES OF MARGINAL BRIT-CAR CONTENT** (unless yours is as rusty as mine.) Jaguar The phosphoric acid is the good stuff; more on the chemistry involved below. I'm pretty sure that Meta
Lee, I've been wanting to talk with a chemist.....Last summer some guy came through our neighborhood seeling a super cleaner. It smelled like oranges and cleaned everything!! To show that it wouldn't
Little British Cars leak oil==oil gets on your hands==some thing is needed to clean your hands==Orange Goop cleans hands== ==Orange Goop smells like oranges==what-the-hell-is-it? I try to keep my in
I have no idea whether this would work for cars, but it might be worth a try. In small airplanes, the mixture is under direct control of the pilot. Usually, he varies it according to altitude, and wh
Author: "Andrew C. Green" <acg@hermes.dlogics.com>
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1992 09:56:01 CST
Maybe it's the citric acid? Anyway, several years ago there was a guest on the Letterman show, of all places, who had invented a graffiti-removal spray using the same sort of compound. Letterman had
I'm about to replace the clutch in my '70 Spitfire MKIII. A few years back when I rebuilt the engine, I replaced cover, disk, release and pilot bearings. The cover has now failed (cracked diaphragm s