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Re: [Spridgets] Electrolysis Rust Removal

To: James Gruber <thistle_3619@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Electrolysis Rust Removal
From: Michael Rowe <mdrowe@optonline.net>
Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 15:11:49 -0400
>Did you actually try the electrolysis rust removal trick. I'm thinking of 
>using it on my 
>BE Grille. It's got some bad chrome and pitting. Want to remove the rust and 
>then 
>I'll likely use some Kentucky Chrome on it for now(Chrome paint in a spray 
>can). 
>Looking to hear your experience with electrolysis.

WARNING TO ALL:

Chromium is extremely toxic and I don't know how it will respond to this 
method.  If the surface chrome is an oxide, then elemental chromium certainly 
will plate out on the sacrificial iron - nasty stuff.  If it is not an oxide, 
then it might be unaffected, like metallic iron.  Any chemists who can respond?

There is a caution against using stainless steel for the sacrificial plates 
because of its chromium content.  If anyone find information on treating 
chromed parts, please let us know.  

Yes, I have used this method, and it will take ALL rust off, leaving a gooey 
black coating to wash off an a pitted surface.  It does not affect metallic 
iron so you can't over-treat.  Heavier rust takes longer.  The effect is 
line-of-sight, so you may have to fiddle with locations of the sacrificial 
iron.  I use four 2' pieces of rebar wired together, and I hang rusted pieces 
on a wire off a stick across the top of the bucket - red to the rebar, black to 
the rust.  It couldn't be simpler

Michael Rowe
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