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Date: | Tue, 4 Dec 2001 08:23:55 EST |
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Earl, the bad news is that when you have rust, the surface has been seriously
activated, and virtually any chemistry that removes rust easily will leave a
surface that re-rusts very rapidly.
Hydrochloric Acid is likely the fastest, easiest way to get rust off a
surface, and the easiest way to get fairly concentrated Hydrochloric Acid is
to buy a bottle of toilet cleaner, most liquid toilet cleaners are pretty
concentrated HCl. The best way to prevent rust from re-occurring is
neutralize the acid as soon as the rust is removed, and for a cheep and easy
way to do that, use a diluted laundry detergent.
This will still leave a surface that re-rusts faster than the original
rusted, however, short of coating the surface with an organic coating, it is
the best/easiest approach.
Good luck
Rudy Sedlak
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