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It was jack-stand-tastic! ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 168 Joined: 3-November 05 From: Chicago (burbs), IL Member No.: 5,062 ![]() |
Who among us has ever dipped a Teener? My project looks in prett good shape but I am scared of what I would get (or not get) back.
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The method from the guys in the link from Kelly uses an electrolytic setup. I don't know what it is exactly. I have only seen what they offer on their web site. I do know that Sodium carbonate can be used to remove rust in an electrolytic tank. This may be what they use. I suggest you ask Kelly or those guys that do the dipping. The method I mentioned doesn't have the harmful effects of acid etc. Acid also leads to Hydrogen embrittlement. These guys claim their process does not.
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