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Oxalic Acid or Vinegar !
Clean:
I bought some Oxalic from those people; turned up fast, and very cheap. ;)
Just be careful with it as it is a little vicious! I may sound a little dull, but respect the risks and get your gloves and goggles on. :angel:
Weaker mix and longer soaking is the way to go! :daumenhoch:
BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN:
That's too true :daumenhoch:
it's like takeing anno off of DX pedals and finding out that leaving it too long eats the alloy :shocked:
with AO you can try again if it doesn't quite work as well as you hoped the first time
slowly slowy catchy monkey ;D
CustardLips:
Cheers Clean. Just purchased a bag of it, £3.70 with postage. :daumenhoch:
Clean:
--- Quote from: CustardLips on January 02, 2012, 04:57 PM ---Cheers Clean. Just purchased a bag of it, £3.70 with postage.
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:angel:
oldschoolace:
Sorry fella, been busy messing with bikes ;)
For future reference if you do want citric acid its easy enough to find it on ebay and for smaller quantities your local brewery supplies or wilkinsons home stores will do it.
I usually use around a ten to one ratio with water, weaker ratios are fine, they just work slower :daumenhoch:
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