Posted by ryanroth on September 28, 2008 at 11:32:49 from (75.204.238.82):
In Reply to: Re: air cleaner top posted by Zach Bouchard on September 28, 2008 at 10:42:38:
battery charger, plastic tank, lye (caustic soda, sodium hydroxide, powder drain cleaner, all the same, 1/3 cup to 5 gal water), sacrificial electrode (any steel that you want to destroy, positive clamp on this, I use fencing steel t posts), put the part in the lye water and put negative clamp on part. watch bubbles come off part. that means it is working. Hydrogen gas. some people say to do in open area because of the gas. I do it in my barn with no problem.takes a couple of days. don't let sac steel touch part. good luck
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