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| − | ===Chemical removal of rust===
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| − | Chemical removal of rust can be done with materials that spray or paint onto the surface, or by soaking.
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| − | Applicable chemicals:
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| − | *Phosphoric acid
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| − | *Muriatic acid
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| − | *Toilet bowl cleaner (?)
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| − | *Naval jelly
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| − | *Coca-cola (?)
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| − | *Vinegar (?)
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| − | After using an acid to remove rust, flush the surface with water and baking soda (confirm or expand on this).
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| − | After acid, flush with water and baking soda.
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| − | Lots of "rust neutralizers/metal etchers/floor etchers/metal conditioners" contain primarily phosphoric acid, which turns the rust into a hard black substance.
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