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I am finding that after the muriatic acid bath, more attention needs to be given to the de-acid rinsing process I have to make sure all the acid is removed so that its action stops. otherwise, when I paint, residues of acid eat through the paint and then re rusts...
Well troopers, I've been waiting to clean and paint my front mounted 75 ton tank chain, and here it is done ! I used Muriatic Acid for only 40 minutes, then rinsed with water, then a bath in baking soda. Then a mist of FLAT BLACK...What a difference... I have others to clean too, and once...
I have a 75 ton chain wrapped around my M35A2 bumper and winch assembly, and its rusty, so I am going to soak the chain in Muriatic acid, for a day, the rinse, then a solution of water and baking soda. The paint lady at HIOME DEPOT told me to then spray paint the chain with only light lists of...
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