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Re: Electrolysis question

To: "Larry Daniels" <ladaniels@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: Electrolysis question
Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 09:34:21 -0500
Cc: Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
References: <OF44BD585A.F3DC5C1F-ON85256FCE.00463AA1-85256FCE.00466717@markivauto.com> <061601c53076$de366c70$9613d945@hewlett2ih5nie>
Larry,

"Arm & Hammer" and "Borax" (as in 20 mule team - if you are old enough 
to remember) both make washing soda.  Some stores also have their own 
brand.  It's located in the "detergent section" of the store and it is 
sold as a laundry detergent booster.

I've "dipped" thousands of parts (including an entire 74 Midget, pedal 
boxes, hand saws, flag holders, cast iron  spigots - complete with old 
brass fittings, hinges etc, etc....)  I've been using the process for 
over 15 years and have never see a problem with brass, copper, aluminum 
or any other metal.  Some parts stay in my tanks for weeks at a time 
until I get to them.  I do remove wooden handles from the hand saws 
before I dip them.

I have 2 - 30 gallon tanks and about 3 or 4 smaller tanks.  I also keep 
a children's plastic swimming pool (5'round) for dipping fenders and 
larger parts.

Kevin V.





On Mar 24, 2005, at 8:39 AM, Larry Daniels wrote:

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <Tommy_Samuels@MARKIVAUTO.COM>
>
>
> It's very hard to get washing soda around here, so I use Lye in my 
> tank.
> But washing soda or baking soda are both caustic solutions because they
> are bases.
>
> ----------------------------------
>
> This brings up a question. I hope I'm not the only one who doesn't 
> know what
> washing soda is.  Is there a brand name that it is sold under?  Baking 
> soda
> I know of, but don't have a clue what "washing soda" is?





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