So hanging around on the mig welding site threw up this gem...
http://www.volkstorque.co.uk/vt/tech-ar ... -bath.html
£41 ... just need a Scoricco sized tub and we're away!! :D
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Re: More on Rust Removal
for localised rust (the big rusty scabs in the centre of a door for example) could you get away with cutting the side out of a plastic milk bottle and sticking it to the door with silicone sealer, then just fill it with the acid?
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I don't see why not... you might want to check it's not going to eat away at the silicon sealer first though :D
Might be worth sticking it on upside down (so the bottle top is underneath) for draining the acid out and rinsing the excess off prior to removal
Might be worth sticking it on upside down (so the bottle top is underneath) for draining the acid out and rinsing the excess off prior to removal
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Which usually means it'll do a decent job then, lol. :DDannyH wrote:this stuff is lethal highly toxic![]()
Seriously though, your own Health and safety should prioritise over anything... no point in having a nice shiny car with no rust if you oxidised your arms off getting it there. Unless you install a mouth drive system before curing the rust of course.

