electrolysis

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Try a large pinch of citric acid. It'll cut your time down dramatically! I use it to clean antique tools. Most times it works excellent without electrolysis. Hope that helps!
 

thanks for the tip boogeyman.i used baking soda in the water and i guess i forgot to mention that.next time ill try a little citric acid. maybe it will work better!
 

boogeyman said:
Try a large pinch of citric acid. It'll cut your time down dramatically! I use it to clean antique tools. Most times it works excellent without electrolysis. Hope that helps!


What do you mean bro? I am very new to all this but have alot of horse shoes I would like to clean. Can you tell me how to do it?
 

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