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There's a new "green" dip now. Biodegradable, water soluble (I think), non-toxic, removes rust but doesnt damage/remove any metal including aluminum (good for trim tags).
Will be local here in LR in a few weeks, have seen some of their tests. What I've seen looks pretty good, but still not sure if we'll go that route or not in the future. Likely I'll just blast (NOT soda) everything myself once set up.
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There's a new "green" dip now. Biodegradable, water soluble (I think), non-toxic, removes rust but doesnt damage/remove any metal including aluminum (good for trim tags). Will be local here in LR in a few weeks, have seen some of their tests. What I've seen looks pretty good, but still not sure if we'll go that route or not in the future. Likely I'll just blast (NOT soda) everything myself once set up. [/ QUOTE ] Is its Safest Rust Remover? Its a product by Ultra One, based out of NJ. -Dave |
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It's not SRR exactly (I don't think), but maybe a similar product.
This place down in TX has been doing it: http://www.metalrehab.com/ What is supposedly coming here is similar, but they had a different chemical formula made that removes rust as well as not damaging any other metal. Still researching it, and I'm still not completely sold on having a body dipped.
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