Okay, so I stumbled across the BMX bikers restoration site and saw the results of them derusting their chrome parts in Oxalic acid (aka Wood Bleach).
The Pros: cheap and doesn't eat the metal, doesn't leave an etch behind.
The Cons: toxic to humans and animals if ingested and of course it's an acid, so it can burn. (but it's safe to use on your deck to clean it. It's natural, so it's environtmental okay.)
If you look at the active ingredents of some de-rusters, you'll see that this is the same stuff. (bar keepers friend, brasso, etc.)
Most here have gone the electrolysis route and I agree that will work for items like gas tanks, but what about the exhaust?
With a stock setup, the muffler is welded to the collector and #1 (or #4) down tube. It's all one big unit. Kinda hard to electrolysis that!
How about a storage bin, (like the ones that slide under the bed or even a kids swimming pool) some water and a couple of ounces of the acid?
Here's some before and after pics they posted up:
The Pros: cheap and doesn't eat the metal, doesn't leave an etch behind.
The Cons: toxic to humans and animals if ingested and of course it's an acid, so it can burn. (but it's safe to use on your deck to clean it. It's natural, so it's environtmental okay.)
If you look at the active ingredents of some de-rusters, you'll see that this is the same stuff. (bar keepers friend, brasso, etc.)
Most here have gone the electrolysis route and I agree that will work for items like gas tanks, but what about the exhaust?
With a stock setup, the muffler is welded to the collector and #1 (or #4) down tube. It's all one big unit. Kinda hard to electrolysis that!
How about a storage bin, (like the ones that slide under the bed or even a kids swimming pool) some water and a couple of ounces of the acid?
Here's some before and after pics they posted up:
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