I've got to admit that looks a lot better even with just water...... nice job mate. I look forward to the results with acid.
Hi Wayne,
You might want to reference this thread before embarking on an oxalic treatment, plenty of instruction and warnings there! Relic M35 rust removal, electrolysis or oxalic acid?
Cheers
Glenn
Hi Guys i have ordered the oxalic acid and will try it out a rusted up m42 i got along with this one..i know this may sound stupid but does the rust just fall away or would i have to scrubb the rust away??..i REALLY dont want to ruin one single helmet in any way shape or form.i just want rid of the rust.......
regards
Wayne
Clean all the rust "cakes" off first. Soak in acid and scrub, soak in acid and scrub...
Yep, the rust isn't going to just float away, this stuff isn't magic. Thats why you have to consider the effect on paint and decals, its a harsh solution that you have to immerse the helmet in for many hours.
You can use Scotch Brite, nylon brushes and so. Don't forget the rubber gloves and don't wear you Sunday clothing.
Ok i will carry on using warm soapy water for now and when the acid arrives i will test it first on a very small area of a helmet and see what happen's to the small treated area..the helmet that i have shown pics of is odd becuse the decal is on the mega rusted side and the otherside has the most paint...i have got rubber gloves and safety glasses and i will wash it in the back garden i'll even use a metal bucket rather than the cheap plactic ones lol
Wayne
Wayne , if you have'nt already, please read the similar thread at the bottom of this page, Dangers of Oxalic Acid, ordinary rubber gloves are not advised
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