How do you get rid of the large quantities of acid when done?
Not sure if this was directed to me, but what I did with the 30:1 citric acid was added more water and neutralized it more with sodium bicarbonate, before dumping it down the drain. At 30:1, the citric acid solution to begin with is not very concentrated at all. I'm sure what I did was more than enough, considering lemon juice, soda, etc. are likely way more concentrated of acids than what I used. Next time, I'll probably just water it down before dumping.How do you get rid of the large quantities of acid when done?
How long can you use this stuff before it fizzles out ?I figured I should go back and update this. I decided to give a citric acid bath a shot and it worked to perfection. I built a frame with some scrap lumber, lined it with several layers of plastic and made a pretty dilute citric acid solution mixed at 30:1 by weight water to citric acid. It took two days, but completely eliminated all hidden rust. Here are the results:
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I'll be using this method again for sure. Here's the acid I bought. A 10lb bag was about $36 and is enough to make 36 gallons at the 30:1 ratio I used.
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Honestly, I'm unsure. When I did the large panels, it was so much that I didn't think of keeping a bucket of any of it. I just neutralized it some a dumped it all. I wouldn't imagine it'd be any different than any other acidic rust remover though. I'm sure you could use it over and over again.How long can you use this stuff before it fizzles out ?