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I have used this method on smaller parts over the years from bolts to pulleys (even lawn mower blades), but realized I have not seen it really discussed on here. For the small parts I use a small plug in transformer with the end connector cut off. For larger parts I use a battery charger. I have even used table salt when I ran out of baking soda, though the parts have to be rinsed well afterward. I am thinking of doing this to some of the parts I will be reusing when I do my suspension swap instead of buying new parts (fasteners, etc). I tell you what, it beats the hell out of scrubbing and scraping. Anyone have a rig set up for this?
I have used this method on smaller parts over the years from bolts to pulleys (even lawn mower blades), but realized I have not seen it really discussed on here. For the small parts I use a small plug in transformer with the end connector cut off. For larger parts I use a battery charger. I have even used table salt when I ran out of baking soda, though the parts have to be rinsed well afterward. I am thinking of doing this to some of the parts I will be reusing when I do my suspension swap instead of buying new parts (fasteners, etc). I tell you what, it beats the hell out of scrubbing and scraping. Anyone have a rig set up for this?