Posted by kcm.MN on September 05, 2018 at 16:17:56 from (174.219.138.194):
In Reply to: metal trating spurs posted by JimS on September 05, 2018 at 12:04:09:
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I 2nd this.
DO NOT assume that since it's household vinegar that it can't do the job! We've just recently started trying this, then got busy with other things. We left some items soaking for several days. Was the wrong thing to do!!
Had a couple of metal putty knives -- not much left of them besides the handle. Had some small nail bars, couple hammers, other misc odds and ends. Vinegar started eating away at the good steel after a while.
All in all, the vinegar truly surprised us and we'll be using it much more in the future. ...Just don't leave items unattended for more than a couple of days. Anything after two days, just wire-brush away. It won't be much.
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