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Jeff,
Was curious about your issue about "calcium lime rust" removal product (CLR) but didn't come up with much on the net - and unfortunately my chemist friend wasn't home when I called him. Mostly the active ingredients seem to be sodium silicate ("waterglass"), sodium citrate (forms citric acid), and surfectants, and methanol. I'll follow up with my chemist friend but right off you should read the MSDS on this stuff - it's pretty nasty and is listed as both an "immediate" and "chronic" health hazard and should be used in a well ventilated area while wearing rubber gloves.
Back to your issue - one thing I do know is that chromium doesn't bond that well to some metals, iron and steel in this case, and so the metal part is first plated with copper or nickel. So at a guess I suspect that the CLR has either thinned the chromium or removed it and the steel is showing through a thin copper layer. I should be able to find out by this evening but I wanted to make the hazards of this product known - probably little risk when used carefully but hazardous enough to pay attention while it's being used.
Rob
Soak it in some CLR(calcium, lime , rust remover) available in most stores, hardware, ect.
I've used it many times on metal guitar parts and it works great.
Jim
Soak it in some CLR(calcium, lime , rust remover) available in most stores, hardware, ect.
I've used it many times on metal guitar parts and it works great.
Jim
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