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Ok, so I decided to make some rust. I had some steel wool lying around and decided to try the water/bleach/vinegar solution.
I put 2 pieces of steel wool into a glass mason jar in the solution that covered the steel wool by about an inch. Then I put a plastic container over it to keep the bugs and stuff out (done outside). After 4 days I go to empty it and I find that the steel wool looks like it did when I put it in there I stir it up and pull out the steel wool and filter the mix. I have enough to scrape off but the amount is so small.
Here is the question... Did my plastic container block O2 from getting in there slowing down the process? Did I get over zealous and try to convert too much steel wool? And the last question... Would using an aquarium pump and feeding a hose into the solution speed up the process?
I have since replaced the plastic cup with some fiberglass cloth and I bought a small pump to oxygenate the water.
Am I way off base here or is the process just so time consuming?
Thanks
John
I put 2 pieces of steel wool into a glass mason jar in the solution that covered the steel wool by about an inch. Then I put a plastic container over it to keep the bugs and stuff out (done outside). After 4 days I go to empty it and I find that the steel wool looks like it did when I put it in there I stir it up and pull out the steel wool and filter the mix. I have enough to scrape off but the amount is so small.
Here is the question... Did my plastic container block O2 from getting in there slowing down the process? Did I get over zealous and try to convert too much steel wool? And the last question... Would using an aquarium pump and feeding a hose into the solution speed up the process?
I have since replaced the plastic cup with some fiberglass cloth and I bought a small pump to oxygenate the water.
Am I way off base here or is the process just so time consuming?
Thanks
John