That looks like a good result. Does any of the good material (when there is!) get removed using this method? With electrolysis only the rust is removed, any non-rusty steel is unaffected.
Non-rusty steel is unaffected. Absolutely every trace of rust is removed. However - I've noticed that cast iron parts seem to get eaten slightly by the process if they are left too long, so they need careful monitoring.
Got a very grotty brake caliper to clean so I thought I show you my setup. This is the good side...
And this is my setup, negative to the piece needing to be cleaned, positive to a scrap steel piece. Don't let the two touch and dangle the piece off of something. Theres a handful of blasting soda (bicarbonate of soda) in the water I will show you the result in 24 hours.
Bash
On a mission to find the airspeed velocity of a european swallow.
The following pictures are:-
Guess where the rust has gone.
The scrap steel.
Straight out of the bucket.
Scrubbing brush for 1 min under the tap.
30 sec with a wire brush
Bash
On a mission to find the airspeed velocity of a european swallow.
Thats right, sometimes you have to turn the piece around to get in the inaccessible bits. Whats left in the bucket can go down the drain ok or even on the garden, its only water and bicarb with a little iron oxide.
You need an old fashioned charger by the way, not the newer maintenance types. Also, do it in a well ventilated place, doing it in my garage has been fine and there is no smell. Cleaning the scrap bit off from time to time can speed things up.
Bash
On a mission to find the airspeed velocity of a european swallow.