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Horticultural vinegar for rust removal?
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Normal cooking vinegar is <=5% acetic acid; the horticultural variety is available with up to 20% acetic acid (gloves, mask, and goggles territory). Home Depot actually shows one at 30% but they do not carry it in stores. :blink:
Normal vinegar will remove a certain amount of rust but this sounds like it would be very effective on the heavy stuff. I may just get some and try it on principle.
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Before you use any kind of acid and a better effect,you have to degrease the inner tank surface with a strong soapy degreaser
like Marine Clean to remove cracked fuel and dirt layers that protect the rust of any kind of chemical acid reaction.
Wear safety glasses and gloves, it will be remove your finger prints!!!
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TwoCam wrote: What are you cleaning rust off of????
Nothing in particular. I saw an article a few days ago about a vendor who was selling horticultural vinegar as a herbicide, but got dinged for not having the license/permit to do so. I hadn't heard of it before and it seemed like a reasonable rust remover.
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Nessism wrote: Why bother with vinegar? Phosphoric acid is a superior product for derusting. That's what the pro's use. It leaves behind a phosphate coating which retards flash rusting on rinsing as well. Save it and reuse again and again.
So what if I "bother" with it? I am fully aware there are lots of rust-removing solutions out there, acidic and otherwise. I was asking about this specific product because I was not familiar with this specific product and was curious if anyone had any experience with this specific product. See the pattern?
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