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Default Best way to remove rust from black oxide?

On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 02:20:36 GMT, "DeepDiver"
wrote:

I recently acquired a face mill that has a glossy black oxide surface
finish. The mill is in excellent condition except that the previous owner
allowed it to develop some surface rust (mostly on the upper surfaces;
probably from sitting around uncovered on a shelf). The surface rust is like
freckles, with most very small, but some spots of 2-3mm dia. Naturally, the
black oxide finish on these upper surfaces (between the rust spots) is also
dull.

I was wondering if there is a way to remove the rust (or majority of rust)
without significantly damaging the black oxide. In the past, when I has some
surface rust on some black oxide impact sockets, I tried the following:

1. Green scotchbrite and kerosene.
2. Phosphoric acid.
3. Salt & vinegar bath.

All three methods removed the black oxide as well as the rust.

How about polishing? That will also remove the black oxide, but perhaps not
as much. Or is there an easy (and inexpensive) way to renew the finish?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

- Michael


This may sound a bit cold..but..why bother? Its a cutting tool.
Disposable over time. Give it a shot of LPS-3, store it properly and
dont sweat the small stuff.

Anyone remember the Tnut quote about spending all your time making
machines pretty? Something pithy about "**** the paint, use the damned
thing"

Gunner

"Pax Americana is a philosophy. Hardly an empire.
Making sure other people play nice and dont kill each other (and us)
off in job lots is hardly empire building, particularly when you give
them self determination under "play nice" rules.

Think of it as having your older brother knock the **** out of you
for torturing the cat." Gunner