Good video on chemistry, woulda just used some iron remover for car paint. Works great, I used Adams brand. Or yeah "blue" them with a torch and dropping em in oil.
Nice work dude tx for the link. Think I'm going to try something similar so hope you don't think I'm nicking your video, I was already planning this honest! 😅 ..assuming I can actually buy Phosphoric acid here in the UK, were not allowed anything anymore! Keep up the great work. Subbed back 😊👍
I never noticed the wheel bolts say Bertone on them until I cleaned them up 😅
Good video on chemistry, woulda just used some iron remover for car paint. Works great, I used Adams brand. Or yeah "blue" them with a torch and dropping em in oil.
Good tip. I'll check out the Adams stuff.
As of right now its been 9 months since this was posted. What is the condition of the bolts? Same or similar condition or rusty again?
They still look great. The car is garage kept so that probably helps, too.
Nice work dude tx for the link. Think I'm going to try something similar so hope you don't think I'm nicking your video, I was already planning this honest! 😅 ..assuming I can actually buy Phosphoric acid here in the UK, were not allowed anything anymore! Keep up the great work. Subbed back 😊👍
Hey that's what we should use this platform for. Spreading the knowledge!
If worried go to wire brush on grinder spray paint
Would electrolysis work instead of the acid bath?
electrolysis would remove any oxidation, but wouldn't leave the phosphate coating
Heat them up with a torch and drop them into common motor oil. Instant blackening.
Another great method.