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Old 06-14-2013, 11:31 AM   #29
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Re: Vinegar for rust removal

Heres the 2nd batch of parts I've done. Rear brackets for stepside tail lights. 4 days soak time, 2-3min wire brushing and a baking soda soak for 30 minutes to neutralize the vinegar soak.

One note I will add is that I do not use the salt mixed into the vinegar, but I do not have that black tarry slag to clean up either that you see with the salt/vinegar solution. I just use straight vinegar and then soak in a baking soda/water solution to clean/neutralize the process. Im equally happy with the 2nd batch of parts, and will be doing tailgate chains for the matching trailer project next. Pics to come

As you can tell, just a little paint left that will come off easily enough by hand and some 60 grit. Will be getting self-etching primer tonight, then sprayed after my next set of parts are ready.
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