I Fucking Love Science

    • BobDole [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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      7 days ago

      Pour two cups of hydrogen peroxide, four tablespoons of white vinegar, and one-and-a-half teaspoons of table salt into a plastic spray bottle. Vigorously swirl the bottle to mix the contents. Once the salt has dissolved, spray the solution over the object to coat it partially or completely, depending on the desired effect. The peroxide should begin to bubble on contact with the metal, and rust will start forming immediately. Let the object air-dry in the sun for another five minutes or longer, depending on the size of the object.

      Thanks, Bob Villa. If you have time to prepare the surface, a volatile degreaser like acetone will remove any oils that might protect the metal and evaporate pretty quickly.

      HTH (pool chemical) is also a strong oxidizer. I’m not sure how to best use it, though

    • plinky [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      just some diluted bleach, even chlorine free is fine (with acid added only chlorine free is fine), the smell will go away in like an hour (well 10 minutes really) in the sun. All handimade solutions are doing is inducing small pits to form in the steel, and then nature take its course over months