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Posted by F-I-T on February 08, 2007 at 10:58:26 from (137.78.37.230):
In Reply to: Re: rust posted by CNKS on February 08, 2007 at 08:09:38:
The nice thing about using electrolysis is that it will lift the paint, or oil, or grease, AND convert the rust to inert black oxide so the surface is ready for primer as soon as it is dry, in one step. And, you don't have to stand there and do anything. I typically load the tank, then go on the road for a week, and unload clean parts later. But generally speaking, it takes overnight, but sometimes I can get good results in a few hours, but that depends on how much rust there is to be converted, and how thick the paint is. Here's the link to the "Lye Gravy". Frank
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