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I know Jeff and maybe a few others have used this, looking for feedback and suggestions for this and other products that clean and remove slight heat tint on stainless

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LtBadd wrote:I know Jeff and maybe a few others have used this, looking for feedback and suggestions for this and other products that clean and remove slight heat tint on stainless

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I use it all the time. Are you looking to get rid of colors on the bead itself or the color bands in the HAZ? It will do both. I usually just scrub the color out with a greenie pad if it's just a keg or something that I don't have to be careful of the finish. If you're worried about the finish, make a paste from the powder and wipe it on and let it sit for awhile.
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WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIT a minute.

IS there some way to make heat tint dissapear off stainless with barkeepers friend?
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Olivero wrote:WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIT a minute.

IS there some way to make heat tint dissapear off stainless with barkeepers friend?
Yup!
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Bought this at Lowes yesterday, can't beat the price $2

Anyone ever use the Dynaflux 781?
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Olivero wrote:WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIT a minute.

IS there some way to make heat tint dissapear off stainless with barkeepers friend?
Yup!
Well for feck sake tell me how?!

Barkeepers friend is kept in the shop for cleaning purposes, like actual cleaning purposes, I had no idea I could use it for something useful.
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LtBadd wrote:Bought this at Lowes yesterday, can't beat the price $2

Anyone ever use the Dynaflux 781?
You got that at Lowes? Give us the skinny on it. I have been happy with BKF but if this works good I might give it a try. Wood bleach(oxalic acid) is the concentrated form of BKF and is pretty amazing too but you need to wear chemical resistant gloves to use it....very strong.
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Olivero wrote:WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIT a minute.

IS there some way to make heat tint dissapear off stainless with barkeepers friend?
Yup!
Well for feck sake tell me how?!

Barkeepers friend is kept in the shop for cleaning purposes, like actual cleaning purposes, I had no idea I could use it for something useful.
I just wet a greenie pad and sprinkle the powder on it and work it into the pad and then just scrub the welds and leave it sit for a few minutes and then rinse or wipe it off. Makes stainless welds look like they grew there. It's freaking awesome on copper too. I use it to clean old copper pipes when I am sweating new pipes to old.
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exnailpounder wrote: I just wet a greenie pad and sprinkle the powder on it and work it into the pad and then just scrub the welds and leave it sit for a few minutes and then rinse or wipe it off. Makes stainless welds look like they grew there. It's freaking awesome on copper too. I use it to clean old copper pipes when I am sweating new pipes to old.
Damn, I had no idea. Does the green scrubbie not scratch the stainless?
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exnailpounder wrote: I just wet a greenie pad and sprinkle the powder on it and work it into the pad and then just scrub the welds and leave it sit for a few minutes and then rinse or wipe it off. Makes stainless welds look like they grew there. It's freaking awesome on copper too. I use it to clean old copper pipes when I am sweating new pipes to old.
Damn, I had no idea. Does the green scrubbie not scratch the stainless?
It will. If you need to preserve the finish, just make a paste out of the powder and wipe it on with you finger and let it sit for a few minutes and wipe it off with a damp rag or paper towel. You'll kinda figure out the best way to do it. The nice thing is it doesn't do anything to the surrounding metal so it will all look the same. I would try a test piece first though. I use it mostly on kegs for repassivation so finish doesn't concern me.
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Olivero wrote:
exnailpounder wrote: I just wet a greenie pad and sprinkle the powder on it and work it into the pad and then just scrub the welds and leave it sit for a few minutes and then rinse or wipe it off. Makes stainless welds look like they grew there. It's freaking awesome on copper too. I use it to clean old copper pipes when I am sweating new pipes to old.
Damn, I had no idea. Does the green scrubbie not scratch the stainless?
There's a blue scrubby, that has no abrasive.

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Cool, so what make a paste with a bit of water and let it sit, wipe it off and that's all?
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Olivero wrote:Cool, so what make a paste with a bit of water and let it sit, wipe it off and that's all?
You might have to rub a bit but its acid so....try a test piece to see what you need to do.
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have you ever used the liquid type?
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have you ever used the liquid type?
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Never have. I started using the powder on recommendation from a friend who also welds on kegs for homebrewers. It just looks better to return a keg to the owner with the welds nice and clean and bright rather than colored and I know the brewers all use it too. I would assume the liquid works just as well.
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I am gonna have to give this a shot, thanks.
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That stuff does work well, a friend and I are home brewers. He has a Nano Stout 3V setup mine is a Spike system we both use Bar Keepers to clean the kettles, never thought to use it to clean welds. Always learning something around here!! ;)
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pgk wrote:That stuff does work well, a friend and I are home brewers. He has a Nano Stout 3V setup mine is a Spike system we both use Bar Keepers to clean the kettles, never thought to use it to clean welds. Always learning something around here!! ;)
When Jeff and home-brew beer are in the conversation, expect to learn at least one new thing...

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pgk wrote:That stuff does work well, a friend and I are home brewers. He has a Nano Stout 3V setup mine is a Spike system we both use Bar Keepers to clean the kettles, never thought to use it to clean welds. Always learning something around here!! ;)
When Jeff and home-brew beer are in the conversation, expect to learn at least one new thing...

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When I made my own beer...I added MUCH more sugar( malt wasn't doing the job) than was needed to give my beer the extra kick...Extra priming sugar helps a whole lot too. Now I just drink shine or vodka...not necessarily to excess 8-) Anybody "learn" learn anything? :lol:
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Otto Nobedder wrote:I've learned you're going to be a lot of fun to hang with, when I
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:lol: I gotta change that...if all you guys come calling at the same time, I'm gonna get my ass whooped.
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