[AT] Phosporic acid - where to find it?
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Thu Jul 7 03:07:27 PDT 2005
I am pretty sure that most of the rust "destroyer"/"remover"/"converter"
type products sold by Gempler's and others are mainly phosphoric acid.
See the following for an example:
<http://www.gemplers.com/a/shop/product.asp?T1=RCQ&UID=200507070506005003991073>
Mike
Kyle Sands wrote:
> Hey all - I've got a rusty gas tank I'm cleaning out. I want to use
> phosphoric acid so I don't have to use a sealer once the tank is
> cleaned. But doggone if I can find anybody that carries this stuff.
> I called a couple lumber yards, Menards, Fleet Farm, and Sherwin
> Williams - everybody has Muriatic acid, but no phosphoric acid.
>
> I'm told Sherwin Williams carries this product...can anybody give me
> a brand name or some sort of product name to identify the stuff
> rather than just "phosphoric acid?" I don't think most people I'm
> talking even knew such a thing existed. I figure a brand name will
> help out.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kyle Sands <>< Alexandria, MN
>
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