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Big1011Guy
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I found some information on "Electrolysis - How To", on a Blog Page by Tytherelichunter.
I Have a St. Christopher's Visor Clip (without the clip part) that I found in my front yard back in April 2009. It was a little rusty so I decided to try Tytherelichunters Instructions on Electrolysis to clean it up a little. As the following Pictures will show A Home Made Device and Being Extremely Careful does make it so that the rust comes off of Metal Items.
Check out Tytherelichunter Google Blogger Page @ Relic Hunter for instructions on Electrolysis.......How To.
The only thing I Changed was the size of the Container - I used a Half Gallon Container and (2) Teaspoons of Baking Soda, because my item to clean was small in size.
I am extremely happy with this process, but If you try to do it --Be Extremely Careful and Unplug the unit before touching anything - In Other Words Follow Tytherelichunters Instructions to a tee.
Guy
I Have a St. Christopher's Visor Clip (without the clip part) that I found in my front yard back in April 2009. It was a little rusty so I decided to try Tytherelichunters Instructions on Electrolysis to clean it up a little. As the following Pictures will show A Home Made Device and Being Extremely Careful does make it so that the rust comes off of Metal Items.
Check out Tytherelichunter Google Blogger Page @ Relic Hunter for instructions on Electrolysis.......How To.
The only thing I Changed was the size of the Container - I used a Half Gallon Container and (2) Teaspoons of Baking Soda, because my item to clean was small in size.
I am extremely happy with this process, but If you try to do it --Be Extremely Careful and Unplug the unit before touching anything - In Other Words Follow Tytherelichunters Instructions to a tee.
Guy