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FORGET OXALIC ACID......IVE GOT A BETTER ONE FOR YA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jT Racing:
so oxalic acid works. acetic acid works, does carbonic acid work? what about weak sulphuric or hydrochloric acid? maybe lactic acid? acid house? the wife's acid tongue? d-lysergic acid diethylamide? malic acid? fumeric acid? i think it's time for some tests.
oxalic acid is expensive and not on the shelf at B&Q. I am going to begin the experiment later with acetic acid(vinegar) and muriatic/hydrochloric acid(b&q brick acid which i happen to have a 5ltr thing of) to see what happens to a random piece of rusty steel i just happen to have. :)
i will post results when i have some. :LolLolLolLol:
please don't run off and put your 401's in brick acid.
baldbmxer:
I prefer salad cream :daumenhoch: especaily with digestive biscuits and rusty bars :smitten:
jT Racing:
just had a quick go with brick acid and a small paint brush. seems to work fine. will try a soak next weekend. it's nasty stuff though, burns and stinks.
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