I have been making homemade rust preventative oil for some time now. Its your typical, kerosene, motor oil wax (toilet wax ring) mix. I spend about $7/gal. My vehicles are rust free and it has served me well. I have always made a batch and used it right away. This year, I'm thinking of making 5-10 gallons of it and having it ready for the following years.
My question is; would the ingredients settle out or solidify? What I use is a mixture and not a suspension, so I see no reason why it would separate or solidify. Does anyone think or know if there would be a chance this would happen?
Also, I read on a plow forum about someone who throws some baking soda in his home made rust preventive oil mix to counteract the acidity of de icing liquids which contain acids from reclaimed fracking fluids. Would baking soda really do anything?
My question is; would the ingredients settle out or solidify? What I use is a mixture and not a suspension, so I see no reason why it would separate or solidify. Does anyone think or know if there would be a chance this would happen?
Also, I read on a plow forum about someone who throws some baking soda in his home made rust preventive oil mix to counteract the acidity of de icing liquids which contain acids from reclaimed fracking fluids. Would baking soda really do anything?