What concentration of Deox-C should I use?
The best concentration is 5%, in other words 19 parts water to 1 part Deox-C. 1kg of Deox-C is enough to make a 20 litre bath of solution.
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The best concentration is 5%, in other words 19 parts water to 1 part Deox-C. 1kg of Deox-C is enough to make a 20 litre bath of solution.
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No, Deox-C will not harm any rubber pieces.
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Fill the tank with 1:19 part solution of Deox-C to water. As much as possible, leave for as long as it takes to clear the rust, and no longer. Empty the tank and rinse with water, then dry with hot air gun, compressed air, or just draining where this not possible. Once dry, fill with fuel immediately,
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Deox-C is the best product to use for this, however, you must carefully monitor the amount of time the parts are submersed. The parts required to be treated should spend the minimum amount of time in the solution as possible. Prolonged periods will dull polished surfaces. It would be advisable to try a test area prior
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If possible, it is best to remove as much rust as you are able mechanically before using Deox-C or Deox-Gel.
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