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Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: ED209 on October 17, 2012, 09:48 AM
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got a nice bath built - pretty tight round the frame ( in a drawer of a chest ) but was wondering if 500g of oxalic acid is enough for an overnight soak... I brought 1kg but want to do 2 frames ...
:)
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500g is plenty. I only use about 200g per bath and always have great results.
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personally i'd use some Matey bubble bath or some lavender bath salts, few candles nice bit of ambient music , maybe a face pack cucumber always works well :smitten: :smitten:..................... :-X
your better off with a bit weaker solution n let it soak longer , don't forget ed it eats rust on the inside too :daumenhoch:
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personally i'd use some Matey bubble bath or some lavender bath salts, few candles nice bit of ambient music , maybe a face pack cucumber always works well :smitten: :smitten:..................... :-X
your better off with a bit weaker solution n let it soak longer , don't forget ed it eats rust on the inside too :daumenhoch:
I was tapping it in gently then it all went ... well nearly all 8)
reminds me of the time my house mate tried to make deep fried potato cakes with instant Smash ... "they keep disappearing when I put them in the oil!"
>:D
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had the same problem doing eggs :tickedoff:
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it had about 750 of powder in Jim... how many hours do you think I should leave it in...?
its been in for half an hour and I can still see some chrome :)
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had the same problem doing eggs :tickedoff:
why would you Acid Oxide eggs ???
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had the same problem doing eggs :tickedoff:
why would you Acid Oxide eggs ???
They were probably a 'barn find' and had gone a bit rusty - bah-boom!
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::)
so how long shall I leave it in?
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Overnight if you can.
I used 500g to do frame forks bars and any other chrome and metal showing any signs of rust. :daumenhoch:
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What he said - just check it first thing - give it a bit of a light going over with an old toothbrush on any stubborn bits of rust :)
Prefer citric acid meself, as sometimes with OA I've noticed a bit of chrome 'bruising' - where some areas of the chrome have a slightly brown/blue tinge to it, but that was on chrome that didn't look like it had been plated well to start off with.
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thanks brothers.
Its just done 8 hrs and gave it a good wash and clean - its done well but hasn't fully cleared the hardcore bits - now its going in for another 8 hrs then I will give it some fine wire wool and WD40 rubbin lovin :smitten:
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as dw says if the chrome is not good you will get discoloring but it does polish off , think it reacts with the nickle under the chrome? , usually get a bit round the weld area's, where the chrome is thin where most of the rust your trying to shift will be :tickedoff: :LolLolLolLol: typical.
keep checking it Ed is best advise, it will go pretty quick in the final stages once all the more severe rust is gone , if it comes out like tin foil, (LLP karma points awarded ;D ) you left it in too long :LolLolLolLol:
don't forget to wash it out after, dry it well then oil the tubes inside
ED use stainless steel pan scrubbers the twisted swarf ones to rub it down with oil, fine wire wool will stick under the chrome n go rusty again :-[
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as dw says if the chrome is not good you will get discoloring but it does polish off , think it reacts with the nickle under the chrome? , usually get a bit round the weld area's, where the chrome is thin where most of the rust your trying to shift will be :tickedoff: :LolLolLolLol: typical.
keep checking it Ed is best advise, it will go pretty quick in the final stages once all the more severe rust is gone , if it comes out like tin foil, (LLP karma points awarded ;D ) you left it in too long :LolLolLolLol:
don't forget to wash it out after, dry it well then oil the tubes inside
cheers you ol tramp
you were well funny wandering round towards the end of the last boardroom night .. like a pi$$ed up old trampo ;D no offence :LolLolLolLol:
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no offence taken there ........ ya tart :-* :-* 10 minute rule ;) ;) :daumenhoch:
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results... rust is gone but a bit pitted in areas ... the good bits of the chrome are spot on :daumenhoch:
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/i63/209ed/BMX/IMG_1375.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/i63/209ed/BMX/IMG_1392.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/i63/209ed/BMX/IMG_1376.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/i63/209ed/BMX/IMG_1401.jpg)
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Top job Ed, a proper nice survivor now. :daumenhoch:
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Thats come out really well to be fair Ed :) ....Shiney!!
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nice that Ed , 303 came up nice :daumenhoch:, blue tuffs n trip to southsea :daumenhoch:
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Boootiful Bernard ;)
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Nice work there and a sweet looking frame set :) So 500g of oxalic acid and left to soak for 16 hours?? Might need that info myself in the future :daumenhoch:
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another bike ed :shocked:, dude you never stop, enthusiastic aint the word
bling 8)
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gotta be worth at least £50 now :shocked: :daumenhoch:
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Top work now answer my Pm ::)
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MMMmmmm...That's looking good Ed!will the rest come out with coke and foil?or similar? :daumenhoch: