A damp cloth will do the trick
Use WD-40.
If you sand the galvanized coating off the steel, it should be able to be etched in mordant. The galvanizing is there to protect the metal from chemical interaction.
The fumes from the plasma cutter itself is not toxic. When cutting metals such as such as galvanized steel, lead, or cadmium-plated steel, the metal can put off toxic fumes.
No. It is impossable to burn off your fingerprints. If Jhon Dillon did not get away with shaving them off then you can not burn them off.
NO
That sounds like a 'wire brush' , commonly used to get rust off or clean steel objects up.That sounds like a 'wire brush' , commonly used to get rust off or clean steel objects up.
yes because they burnt their fingerprints off.
No,you cannot.
The water meter is shut off? The main water line is shut off? The valve for that faucet is turned off? The waterline is made of galvanized piping and has corroded shut? Aerator is clogged, remove and clean or replace.
A sled might have steel or galvanized steel runners, although I always thought of a toboggan as lying flat on the ground. Snow is abrasive, or mildly abrasive. Any galvanizing in contact with the ground would quickly wear off. Galvanizing on top of the runners would likely remain and afford some amount of protection to the bare steel on the bottom. However, if a smooth surface is desired, it may be beneficial to add a wax or grease onto the bottom surface when putting the sleds or toboggans into storage.
yes if you burn them off
Clean corrosion off contacts with fine steel woll, sandpaper, etc.
yes fingerprints can rub off :]