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Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables.

removing rust from grates



 
 
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Old 16-03-2004, 10:09 PM
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"Jack Curry" Jack-Curry deletethis @cfl.rr.com wrote in message
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TFM® wrote:
Hell yeah, it's cool! A big bucket of boiling, rusty water in your
front yard all hooked up to elctrodes and battery chargers!

TFM®


OK, I gotta do it too. Sheeet, I got battery chargers out the yingyang and
plenny of rust. Should I alert the Fire Dept before or after the toxic
waste spill down the driveway?

Jack Curry


Hell, where I used to live some of the streams looked just like the scum in that
bucket.




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Old 17-03-2004, 12:06 AM
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Dr John wrote:

Naval Jelly, muriatic acid and stomach acid are all hydrochloric
acid. Not very tastey, but not toxic when diluted



Naval jelly is phosphoric acid. It's an ingredient in most carbonated
beverages.



Brian Rodenborn
 




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