vinegar for rust removal (dramatic pictures!)
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Found this trap buried in the mud last season, actually had a coon dig it up that I caught. Anyway Tuesday I thought I'd get it out and make something of it.... I put it in a plastic dish and filled the dish with white vinegar til the trap was submerged, today I pulled out the trap and rinced it off, let it dry, and it's ready for dye, just a very thin coat of powder surface rust... I know it's still just a duke 1 1/2. ~ADC~
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Re: vinegar for rust removal (dramatic pictures!)
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Re: vinegar for rust removal (dramatic pictures!)
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I've always used white vinegar to clean rust off of my traps. I mix it 50/50 with water and it works great. In fact, I've been using the same bucket, with the same liquid for the past two years. I just keep it covered to prevent things from getting into it.
Josh
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Re: vinegar for rust removal (dramatic pictures!)
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LOL I don't know about that WD.
Yep, hangman that vinegar is $2 a gallon or so a very cheap easy way to revive rusty traps.
~ADC~
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Re: vinegar for rust removal (dramatic pictures!)
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that stuff is a miracle worker, I did all my traps last year, and they came out new looking, some take up to a week soaking but it works.
I survived the death clutch of Boss Hog, and am now here for my 3rd tour of duty on Tman
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Re: vinegar for rust removal (dramatic pictures!)
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Is that a Duke? Somebody probably buried it on purpose.
To get something you never had, you have to do something you never did!
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Re: vinegar for rust removal (dramatic pictures!)
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Glad you found my trap. Since you made it look so good, go ahead and keep it, lol.
haus
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Re: vinegar for rust removal (dramatic pictures!)
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Man that works wonders, are those the same springs or did you replace the springs? Those are the origional springs. CRT- no idea, it's cheap give it a try. Haus if you'd had a tag on it, I'd of sent it you ya. lol ~ADC~
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Re: vinegar for rust removal (dramatic pictures!)
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I've always used white vinegar to clean rust off of my traps. I mix it 50/50 with water and it works great. In fact, I've been using the same bucket, with the same liquid for the past two years. I just keep it covered to prevent things from getting into it. One really nice thing about it is that you can leave your traps in it as long as you want without hurting them.
Josh just for the record you can not leave your traps in it for long periods of time it will eat them right to just about nothing
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Re: vinegar for rust removal (dramatic pictures!)
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I've heard that too zeak. No need IMO to soak them more than a few days anyway.
~ADC~
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Re: vinegar for rust removal (dramatic pictures!)
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ADC. I wounder if a concrete dye could be used with the vinegar to dye them at the same time? Minnow
Last edited by minnow; 03/08/07 06:34 PM.
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