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Manic for Life
Join Date: May 2015
Location: San Diego
Posts: 839
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I use vinegar to dissolve rust off of metal overnight. If I forget about it for a few days, it makes a mess out of tools and other things I leave in the vinegar bucket. It's slow acting, but it definitely keeps eating. I'm wondering if this might be bad for Mirage drive parts, electrical connections, plated surfaces, fish hooks, lures, poles & reel parts? I would be nervous to get vinegar into areas of moving parts and not getting it all washed back off with fresh water. If we have to rinse a second time to get the vinegar off, it kind of defeats the purpose. Maybe your recipe for dilution makes it safe? I would like a short-cut formula for neutralizing salt, but would like some more confirmation that the acidity of prolonged vinegar contact is not dangerous.
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