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How to remove rust the electrolytic way and using molasses

PostPosted: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 12:53 +0000
by sidewaysreilly
This is heavy reading but i like to get all the facts first.

Im using a 50 gallon plastic tub filled with water and 2 standard bags of baking soda mixed in well, a stainless chassis rail (only bit i have for now) and a 4 amp battery charger to clean my rear subframe. Positive to the cathode(stainless rail) and negative lead to the anode (my rear subframe). After a week it is totally rust free........this is feckin amazin lads.

http://users.eastlink.ca/~pspencer/nsae ... lysis.html

Also hear it works as well with molasses mixed in a 9:1 ratio too. No current needed . Thats 9 parts water to 1 part molasses. Think the vid says 10:1 and he seems to be scrubbing alot which is not needed with electrolysis.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-_z4tinnXk

Re: How to remove rust the electrolytic way and using molass

PostPosted: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 7:35 +0000
by back_in_black
Sounds like a great job. Have you had to change the water during the week? Wish I'd though of this a while back.

Re: How to remove rust the electrolytic way and using molass

PostPosted: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 10:44 +0000
by sidewaysreilly
No, water will last months but dont take my word for it, its all in the link. Ill try to get photos but tbh , there is stacks on it on the net.

Re: How to remove rust the electrolytic way and using molass

PostPosted: Sat, 17 Dec 2011 7:05 +0000
by sidewaysreilly
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Subframe removed from tank, washed and cleaned for painting. No rust at all left.

Painted.

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Wishbones into the Molasses mix next.

Re: How to remove rust the electrolytic way and using molass

PostPosted: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 3:38 +0000
by RLtd
Wow, now thats a fantastic idea. Wish I had known about this a few years back, would have saved a lot of time and skin. Ah well, makes me want to start doing a full restoration on the 5 :) Damn.

Re: How to remove rust the electrolytic way and using molass

PostPosted: Tue, 27 Dec 2011 9:08 +0000
by sidewaysreilly
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This was the electrolysis tank. Mollasses mix a lot slower.

Re: How to remove rust the electrolytic way and using molass

PostPosted: Tue, 27 Dec 2011 11:06 +0000
by back_in_black
Looking good. Are you replacing all the bushings? Any damage to the old ones?

Re: How to remove rust the electrolytic way and using molass

PostPosted: Wed, 28 Dec 2011 2:49 +0000
by sidewaysreilly
one set has standard bushes in which i will replace with the poly-bushes from the other set. Ill have a spare set then.

Re: How to remove rust the electrolytic way and using molass

PostPosted: Thu, 12 Apr 2012 10:14 +0000
by mx5ash
Tried this out on a spare set of wishbones and what a result. Thanks
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Re: How to remove rust the electrolytic way and using molass

PostPosted: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 2:17 +0000
by sidewaysreilly
what did you use>>>>?

How to remove rust the electrolytic way and using molasses

PostPosted: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 5:56 +0000
by mx5ash
Washing soda and car battery with 6 amp batt charger. Stainless anode and left for 24 hours. Just brushed right off

Re: How to remove rust the electrolytic way and using molass

PostPosted: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 9:46 +0000
by franksm
Anyone have a swimming pool they're not using at the moment ?
I need to stick my entire car into the electrolysis bucket.

Re: How to remove rust the electrolytic way and using molass

PostPosted: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 12:26 +0000
by Steve
:lol:

Re: How to remove rust the electrolytic way and using molass

PostPosted: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 8:13 +0000
by sidewaysreilly
yeah its a great way to do it. The molasses is even better as it gets all the bits off the inside too and not just line of site as per electrolysis. Takes ages but is a better process.