restorick
Well-known member
Hey all...
For years I've used everything from naval jelly to electrolysis to wire/flap wheels to elbow grease to remove rust and mill scale. Even tried some muriatic acid (worked great but way too many fumes).
Recently, I've been using white vinegar with mixed results. First time I tried it in the frozen tundra, it worked OK. Took a couple of days but it freed up enough of the scale where a light wire wheel/brush got the rest of it.
I refreshed my bins a couple of weeks ago and got some fresh square tube to clean. Now, it's been around freezing here (mild winter so far), and when working in the garage shop I'll see my breath unless I kick the heater on. That said, the aforementioned tube has been sitting in 100% white vinegar for 8 days, with no discernable scale deposits on the bottom of the bin.
Now, I may have come across a particularly weak batch, but it still smells like vinegar to me.
Wondering if there are certain brands that are known to be more potent, or if some stronger vinegar is available in the wild. I've been buying vinegar from all over - grocery store, Menards, even at the dollar store in northern WI. Never had an issue until this batch.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Rick
For years I've used everything from naval jelly to electrolysis to wire/flap wheels to elbow grease to remove rust and mill scale. Even tried some muriatic acid (worked great but way too many fumes).
Recently, I've been using white vinegar with mixed results. First time I tried it in the frozen tundra, it worked OK. Took a couple of days but it freed up enough of the scale where a light wire wheel/brush got the rest of it.
I refreshed my bins a couple of weeks ago and got some fresh square tube to clean. Now, it's been around freezing here (mild winter so far), and when working in the garage shop I'll see my breath unless I kick the heater on. That said, the aforementioned tube has been sitting in 100% white vinegar for 8 days, with no discernable scale deposits on the bottom of the bin.
Now, I may have come across a particularly weak batch, but it still smells like vinegar to me.
Wondering if there are certain brands that are known to be more potent, or if some stronger vinegar is available in the wild. I've been buying vinegar from all over - grocery store, Menards, even at the dollar store in northern WI. Never had an issue until this batch.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Rick
