davido wrote:
jackleberry wrote:
davido wrote:
floivanus wrote: Hey davido, just checking, you say rinse with sofa, what exactly dobyou mean? Baking soda(washing soda, sodium bicarbonate etc) and brown vinegar like apple cider vinegar?
I tried the etch and prep on my goldwing tank; came out so-so; may have been diluted too much, it worked okay tho.
Brown vinegar as in ...not white vinegar! Not sure how else to describe it. You can put it on your chips. Unless youre American,then you put it on your French fries.( and not cidervinegar) The soda is 'washing soda. I think the same thing you use as solution for the electolisis method.Its just to neutralise the vinegar.
You're thinking of malt vinegar, and I can't see how it would possibly make any difference. Any 'flavor' of vinegar would work as they all contain roughly the same percentage of acetic acid.
Yes,malt vinegar sounds right. I was told that was the best stuff to use,I used it and it worked great. Maybe other vinegars would also work.I dont know.Havent tried them.
If anyones interested, Just put somethig rusty in a bowl of malt vinegar. Leave it a week and see how it comes out. I used the 2nd hand vinegar from my tank to do my seat base as well and a load of small bits and bobs.
The main problem with acids in general is that they attack the metal as well as the rust. They also have to be neutralized to prevent further corrosion. Evaporust will only dissolve the rust itself and can simply be rinsed with a small amount of water.
If you're going to use vinegar, you're probably doing it because it's cheap. White vinegar is the cheapest and works the same as any other, so use that. Coke works the same (phosphoric acid). Most of the (expensive) tank treatment systems use phosphoric acid.