50/50 Acetone & ATF For Rust Removal?
50% Acetone/50% Automatic Transmission Fluid...
This is a somewhat common do-it-yourself mix for use in freeing up seized bike engines and I've used it quite successfully in the past for that.
Just wondering if anyone has tried this or something similar in the past OR if anyone can think of an immediate reason 'not' to use that on razors.
I recently moved all my razor stuff out to the workbench in the garage and had to get the last remnants of bike stuff out of the way. I saw my bottle sitting there and got to wondering if it would work as a bath to do initial clean-up on rusty/crusty razors. I've tried, unsuccessfully, a few times to win eBay auctions on seriously rusty stuff but I'm obviously not seeing the potential in those pics as the price gets way outta hand really quick. So, I don't have a 'sacrificial junker' razor to try this on; otherwise I'd just do it and post pics of my results.
?? Ideas/Opinions??
Re: 50/50 Acetone & ATF For Rust Removal?
I've used sandblasting at about 60 to 80 psi with .50 micron aluminum oxide and a fine tip nozzle works amazingly. Takes all of 5 minutes to completely de rust a blade and no real removal of good metal. I've done that with about 5 blades now with fantastic results.
Re: 50/50 Acetone & ATF For Rust Removal?
Yeah, I have an advantage as I have one at work I can use. That makes things way easier.