Watched a u-tube video that said to use salt. Then another said you could use baking soda but washing soda is better. Don't have and can't find washing soda so I used baking soda. Put a real big handful in the 2 quart container.
Using baking soda, the battery charger was set on 2 amps but it was reading 6 amps. It was bubbling and vapor was rising but it didn't clean the rusty lock after 2 hours.
I dumped the baking soda water and put about a TBS of salt and stirred it up by spraying it full of water with the kitchen sink sprayer. Hooked it all back up and now the charger reads 2 amps. The water is getting all red colored like it is working after just 10 minutes
Will post a picture of the lock when it is done.
Using baking soda, the battery charger was set on 2 amps but it was reading 6 amps. It was bubbling and vapor was rising but it didn't clean the rusty lock after 2 hours.
I dumped the baking soda water and put about a TBS of salt and stirred it up by spraying it full of water with the kitchen sink sprayer. Hooked it all back up and now the charger reads 2 amps. The water is getting all red colored like it is working after just 10 minutes
Will post a picture of the lock when it is done.