I'd think for most screws that a pass over a bronze wire brush wheel
would remove almost all the corrosion, and a steel brush would get
the rest. This won't get into rust pits; for that you're either
removing metal or using chemical reduction (Naval Jelly or Coca Cola).
I wouldn't be polishing most screws to a mirror finish, and I suspect
that that would actually decrease the holding power of the screw, since
that depends on friction between screw and material.
>> I have seen these tumbler type cleaning tools that remind me of the
>> rock tumblers we had as a child which would polish rocks to a mirror
>> finish. Can these effectively be used to clean a pile of screws?
Doubtful -- rocks are mostly convex surfaces and screws aren't. You're
also likely to damage the threads.
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Carl Zwanzig - in Scenic Cupertino, Calif. :-)
[ "Naval Jelly" is a registered trademark controlled by Loctite
[ Corp., who produce the rust dissolver product. The active
[ ingredient is phosphoric acid (H3PO4). More about rust removal
[ at http://www.kzrider.com/rust_removal.shtml -- Robbie
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