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Re: CorroDip (Corrosion Dissolver)

To: carfindr@tiac.net
Subject: Re: CorroDip (Corrosion Dissolver)
From: Trmgafun@aol.com
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 1999 19:38:29 EDT
Hi,

Is the CorroDip product possibly the same as the OxySolve product that the 
Eastwood Company sells in the U.S.?  The description sounds awfully familiar.

Scott Helms

In a message dated 6/11/99 8:23:42 AM EST, carfindr@tiac.net writes:

<< Hi Tony,
 Yes Liquid Engineering in Bedford, Western Australia are the people that
 make CorroDip. It has no acid - but it has a kind of Vinegar smell to it? It
 is apparently ok to pour this stuff down the drain with no problems - and
 after its done its thing you rinse the former rusty part in regular tap
 water and allow to dry!  On the bottle it says:
 "Designed for the safe removal of Rust, Scale and Tarnish from most metal
 objects. It has numerous applications in the Marine, construction, mining
 and automotive industries as well as many areas around the home" Contains no
 solvents, phosphates or caustic ingredients.
 It's great stuff, has no effect on plastic, rubber or nylon, just metal, I
 have it soaking inside my engine now to de-scale rust from the water ways -
 see if you can get them to send you a liter (which makes 6 liters of
 product - and it's reusable) or perhaps they now have a distributor in the
 States. Let the list know how you make out. Incidentally, I heard about
 CorroDip a couple of years ago, after it was written up as a 'Best Buy' new
 product in Practical Classic magazine.
 Here's a number for Liquid Engineering in Australia.
 Tel: +61 09 370 5099  Fax: +61 09 370 5080
 
 Regards,
 
 Jeff. >>

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