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Tom,<br>
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Textured glass would complicate matters, but I'd try ceramic stove top
cleaner. The fine abrasive partials might be just the ticket. <br>
<br>
Kent Osterberg<br>
Blue Mountain Solar, Inc.<br>
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Tom DeBates wrote:
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valign="top">hello Wrenches,<br>
I recently purchased some used modules. Unfortunately, they were
mounted near a railroad track and many have a film of rust on the front
surface. I have tried a few products; Dawn, Simple Green, vinegar (5%
acidity), and Krud Kutter to safely remove the rust. So far the
vinegar seems to be best when considering cost, disposal ,etc. But it
still takes a good amount of time and "elbow grease". Today I will try
CLR. Has anyone else run into a similar situation? If so, what
products and/or methods did you use to remove rust stains?<br>
Awhile back I had to remove some urethane caulk from the face of
module and had to resort to a solvent-based chemical (acetone....yes,
acetone) with disastrous results.....<br>
thanks,<br>
tom <br>
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Tom DeBates<br>
Habi-Tek<br>
524 Summit St.<br>
Geneva,IL. 60134<br>
630-262-8193<br>
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