At 11:36 PM 3/27/2005, Joel Cluskey wrote:
>> Is there any efficient way to clean your typical lightly corroded and
>> rusted screws that come out of a player piano when it is being rebuilt?
There is a way of removing the corrosion chemically with common products.
Buy the cheapest white vinegar you can get and a box of table salt.
Saturate the vinegar with salt. Put your screws in the solution. You
can make this up in a small cup size batch or fill a tall garbage pail
for larger parts.
The time necessary depends on the corrosion but varies from a couple of
hours to a day or so. It helps to put the parts in a basket tied to a
string if you use a bucket bath. In general no polishing is necessary
after this treatment.
As always, try a couple of screws before dumping the entire batch into
the stuff.
Don Shenbarger
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