"Eugene Griessel" <
eug...@dynagen.co.za> wrote in message...
> "La N." <
nilita20...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>"Eugene Griessel" <
eug...@dynagen.co.za> wrote in...
>>> "a425couple" <
a425c...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>I have a chain. It was unused & stored badly for
>>>>a long time & rusted, so the 'crust' has fairly
>>>>solidly seized some links.
>>>>I know Naval Jelly is ideal for this, but can
>>>>get fairly troublesome (toxic etc.).
>>>>
>>>>What simple solution will, over days/weeks,
>>>>eat away at this corrosion?
>>>>(i.e. bleach, vinegar, coca-cola, orange juice, etc.)
>>>
>>> Brake fluid works well. But give it time.
OK, used brake fluid (awaiting proper disposal)
I definitely have (as a by product of my 'hobby').
(It getting even more dirty & tainted = just does
not matter to the waste disposal folks!)
I have plenty of patience.
So that will be my step #2, next Monday or ~~.
>>How about WD30?
> Expensive and not really that good at removing rust en masse.
My thanks to everybody who answered & give
advise, information, & ideas.
I'd like to answer all particulars more,,,
but time is tight & I'm pretty well loaded up for
a weekend away
(LaN - I'm headed south this weekend!
Your neighborhood is next month).
First someone contacted me off the ng and suggested
I google = rust vinegar.
It was cheap & on hand, so, #1 step, I put the
worst siezed links in bottom of a small bucket &
put some vinegar in. & agitated. It can sit until Monday.
I will try to remember to update here on results
of step #1, then #2, then whatever next stunt
I decide on!