I was sent this through the Dallas Mopar Club and thought Id pass it along. Some of yall may know this but it was new to me.
How to: Home product chemical rust removal
- MoparNeonMan
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How to: Home product chemical rust removal
me and my car have a give and take relationship
it gives me shite and i take it
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- 01WhiteNe0n
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Yeah where is the finished product? I think i'm gonna try this with my brake rotors if it actually works.01WhiteNe0n wrote:Where's the finished result? Nice how to.
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- BlackRoseRacing
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this subject was actually on TV saturday...
You can use a plastic bucket....
The positive lead must be hooked up to a piece of steel submerged into the water mixture
The water actually is supposed to have a mix of "Washing Powder" made by Arm&Hamer added to the water mixture to create the chemical bath for the part to sit in
And you need a minimum of a 12volt charger capable of putting out 2amps of current to do this.....
You can use a plastic bucket....
The positive lead must be hooked up to a piece of steel submerged into the water mixture
The water actually is supposed to have a mix of "Washing Powder" made by Arm&Hamer added to the water mixture to create the chemical bath for the part to sit in
And you need a minimum of a 12volt charger capable of putting out 2amps of current to do this.....