Russell
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Originally Posted By: marty600
"baked on" is really metal...the old pads were asbestos, and this did not occur...
Anyway...the product to get is Phosphoric acid.
It might be found at hardware store...janitors use it to clean EVERYTHING plumbing-related, as it removes rust stains.
My source of the acid is PURE, 100% !! I dilute it about 1/2 with water..I use it to clean out my CNC EDM machine, again, of powdered metals...
IT DOES NOT HURT PAINT OR CLEAR COAT (EPOXIES/POWDERS)
I have used it for years with no ill effects, and it's cheap.
It rules, even on the worst cases, you will be done in 1 minute per wheel!
BTW: Oven cleaner is Alkaline...that is the opposite approach you want to take. In the machine shop, I spray oven cleaner on a CNC mill that uses oil-based mist coolant..this stuff dries, and gets "gummy"...rubbing alky or oven cleaner are the only things that effect it, the acid has no effect. I made our bathtub look like new with strong acid...calcium/rust GONE!
This i will try. Thanks
"baked on" is really metal...the old pads were asbestos, and this did not occur...
Anyway...the product to get is Phosphoric acid.
It might be found at hardware store...janitors use it to clean EVERYTHING plumbing-related, as it removes rust stains.
My source of the acid is PURE, 100% !! I dilute it about 1/2 with water..I use it to clean out my CNC EDM machine, again, of powdered metals...
IT DOES NOT HURT PAINT OR CLEAR COAT (EPOXIES/POWDERS)
I have used it for years with no ill effects, and it's cheap.
It rules, even on the worst cases, you will be done in 1 minute per wheel!
BTW: Oven cleaner is Alkaline...that is the opposite approach you want to take. In the machine shop, I spray oven cleaner on a CNC mill that uses oil-based mist coolant..this stuff dries, and gets "gummy"...rubbing alky or oven cleaner are the only things that effect it, the acid has no effect. I made our bathtub look like new with strong acid...calcium/rust GONE!
This i will try. Thanks