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Date: | Tue, 4 Dec 2001 08:19:45 -0600 |
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Thanks Mike and Denis,
I don't have any thinking ability this AM and didn't think this subject too
big an issue but for me. Think the spoon in ear stirred grey matter too much.
I like sand blasting but for the sand but acid ain't too cool either. Now,
if Dremel made a miniature sand blasting tool, that would be cool.
Forgot to ask about neutralization when using acids. Is a water rinse
sufficient or must an over 7 ph chemistry be used to do the job?
I know this is a loaded question as well but it must be simple. I've used
the Naval Jelly before and the rinse did the trick. The stuff I'm derusting
is a bit more sensitive and needs as near original surface as possible -
with minimal damage. Some of the surfaces are mildly rusted and others ar a
bit more damaged.
Thanks again,
Earl Moon
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