That's amazing! I assume this means that the bicarb is simply removing the corroded layer.
You could make a cottage industry of this - buy old corroded tools, clean them up and then re-sell them.
CLEANING TOOLS WITH ELECTROLYSIS
That's amazing! I assume this means that the bicarb is simply removing the corroded layer.
You could make a cottage industry of this - buy old corroded tools, clean them up and then re-sell them.
Absolutely and electrolysis with metal is actually a very fascinating process. I'm learning you can use electrolysis to extract metals like zinc or copper and attract it to the metal you would like to have that coating. Which will ultimately help the tool to prevent future corrosion from occurring.
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