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Re: Sources for Phosphoric Acid?

To: british-cars@autox.team.net, "Sean Johnson" <sean_johnson@milacron.com>
Subject: Re: Sources for Phosphoric Acid?
From: SCHLINING.M.W-_at_BALT.PO.017@smtpgty.bwi.wec.com
Date: Fri, 01 Sep 95 16:04:44 EST
     
I can't help you find phosphoric acid but I can tell you that one can Drano 
crystals in a bucket of water will remove dirt, grease and paint from part and 
leaves the surface a dull gray.  I'm not sure what it does to rust because the 
parts I did were so dirty, I'm not sure they were rusty.



Marty Schlining
57 MGA Coupe
75 MGB



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Subject: Sources for Phosphoric Acid?
Author:  "Sean Johnson" <sean_johnson@milacron.com> at BALT.SMTP
Date:    9/1/95 12:32 PM


A week or so ago, I posted text from an article on metal de-rusting.  The  
component in the best de-rusters appears to be phosphoric acid.
     
Unfortunately, I can't seem to find a source for phosphoric acid (in less 
than 55 gal drums).  Someone said the farm feed stores had acid rinse; tried 
that.  I can always use Naval Jelly, but it would be nice to have a 5 gallon 
bucket I could dip parts in to de rust.
     
I also received an article stating that tri-sodium phosphate was a good 
stripper, and recommended drain opener (brand name Drano) as a source of TSP. 
 Unfortunately, I could only find Drano in liquid form, and this doesn't have 
any kind of phosphate in it.
     
Anybody know a possible source for TSP or phosphoric acid?
     


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