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Thread: Very good way to remove rust
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23rd January 2014, 01:13 AM #16Senior Member
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I reckon all fruit methods are messy. If you want the same effect with less mess I would use powdered citric acid from the grocery store or quicker still would be the $2/bottle cleaning vinegar from Bunnings.
I'm not a fan of using any acid method of rust removal because if you forget about it the acid can eventually attack and pit the metal. I much prefer electrolysis, a bit more effort to set up but it cannot damage the metal.
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I'm not a fan of using any acid method of rust removal because if you forget about it the acid can eventually attack and pit the metal. I much prefer electrolysis, a bit more effort to set up but it cannot damage the metal.The volume of a pizza of thickness 'a' and radius 'z' is given by pi z z a.
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