Thanks for the video. I have used naval jelly, rust mort, fast etch, etc. Rust is a party foul for sure. I have also used naval jelly and a wire wheel to clean out rust in deep pits. Gotta get rid of it or encapsulate it with POR 15. What do you use to neutralize the acid before epoxy? Acetone?
I just looked at the TDS on corroclean. It’s citric acid based, which is weaker than the usual phosphoric acid washes. That’s why you keep it on overnight as it takes longer to act. I like ospho full strength in a spray bottle, but every one has their tried-true methodology. Cheers
Thanks for the video!👍
Fantastic video again.
Great info !
Thanks for the video. I have used naval jelly, rust mort, fast etch, etc. Rust is a party foul for sure. I have also used naval jelly and a wire wheel to clean out rust in deep pits. Gotta get rid of it or encapsulate it with POR 15. What do you use to neutralize the acid before epoxy? Acetone?
After those 2 treatments what is the maximum time you can leave the bare metal before epoxy? Thanks
I just looked at the TDS on corroclean. It’s citric acid based, which is weaker than the usual phosphoric acid washes. That’s why you keep it on overnight as it takes longer to act. I like ospho full strength in a spray bottle, but every one has their tried-true methodology. Cheers
Blasting stretches metal by the Poisson effect. Bad idea to blast outer skins.