lauver
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Well, I've joined the EVAPO-RUST fan club. I've been using it a lot lately to clean up old tools. And I have to say it really works well. At roughly $20 per gallon though, it is expensive . The problems I've noted are:
1) EOR evaporates quickly if not covered up. I've solved this problem by using plastic containers with tight fitting lids whenever I soak tools in the EOR solution.
2) EOR quickly becomes contaminated with dirt, rust, and other oxides. And eventually, these contaminents slow the effectiveness of the EOR solution. And call me obsessive-compulsive, but I hate to pour the used and contaminated EOR back into the original container with the remaining unused EOR.
One thing I started doing is carefully pre-cleaning (degreasing & lightly wire brushing) the tools before soaking them in the EOR. This seems to reduce the contamination load and extends the effectiveness of the EOR solution somewhat.
So how do you guys deal with the contamination issue? Is there some sort of inexpensive filter media that would effectively remove the contaminants from the used EOR solution? Your thoughts please...
1) EOR evaporates quickly if not covered up. I've solved this problem by using plastic containers with tight fitting lids whenever I soak tools in the EOR solution.
2) EOR quickly becomes contaminated with dirt, rust, and other oxides. And eventually, these contaminents slow the effectiveness of the EOR solution. And call me obsessive-compulsive, but I hate to pour the used and contaminated EOR back into the original container with the remaining unused EOR.
One thing I started doing is carefully pre-cleaning (degreasing & lightly wire brushing) the tools before soaking them in the EOR. This seems to reduce the contamination load and extends the effectiveness of the EOR solution somewhat.
So how do you guys deal with the contamination issue? Is there some sort of inexpensive filter media that would effectively remove the contaminants from the used EOR solution? Your thoughts please...
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