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Old 11-04-2008, 03:06 PM
knothead knothead is offline
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Originally Posted by Brian Duff View Post
Is oshpo like POR-15 ? I cant see any coating be beneficial to stainless in the situations we have onboard boats above decks or burried in decks.
Sorry, I wasn't very clear.
I use the stuff not as a coating, but just as a way to remove the rust from stainless.
I soak the part for a few hours and then rinse it with water, let it dry and lube if it needs it.
It makes the stainless look pretty much brand new without any scrubbing or buffing.
I was just wondering if anyone else used it. I use it on old clevis pins, screw pin and snap shackles. Just about anything that is stainless. It eats aluminum like candy.
It seems that the acid only reacts on the rust not the metal. But I'm not completely sure that it's a good idea.
I have used it on a steel trailer before painting. It does cause the rust to change color. I guess that is the purpose for which it was designed.
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Old 11-04-2008, 04:22 PM
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Personally I just don't trust SS once it starts to rust. I know it is more expensive, but once SS parts start to rust I normally just replace them. Particularly pins, shackles and other small bits. Large parts, or things prohibitavely expensive to replace I try to clean and identify why they are rusting then fix the problem.
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Old 11-05-2008, 02:17 AM
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You might get more acurate info by reading at the website below .


http://www.outokumpu.com/application..._113142858.pdf


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