Re: Another rust removing question
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Originally Posted by ohboy321
When I first started to collect lanterns I tried a couple of methods I read about on the internet, including molasses. None of those methods take the rust off like reverse electrolysis.
I use swimming pool pH increaser for the sodium carbonate/washing soda. One tablespoon per gallon has been working for me.
The process creates hydrogen gas, so make sure you have good ventilation. I have read that using stainless instead of rebar creates poisonous gasses.
I have used graphite/carbon plates instead of rebar with good results. The plates don't rust like rebar so the water solution stays pretty clean and can go a long time without having to be changed.
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Interesting stuff, I was looking for ways to clean small items without sand blasting.
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