Steel wool works really well.
rust from metal
salt & vinegar
Rust is merely the oxidized byproduct of iron and can be removed with an acid. The best way is to soak the ball bearing in a solution of salt and vinegar.
Usually, the best and easiest way to determine is by looking at the prices: The higher the price, the better the pool. Stainless steel may be the best. But steel will be affected by chlorine and may rust eventually. Aliminum does not rust. Aluminum by nature is very soft, unless it is an "alloy," which would make it too rigid for above-ground pool construction. Above-ground pools need a certain amount of flexibility to accommodate water movement and temperature changes. It is also important is to make sure of the gauge of the walls! If the walls are not of at least 30 gauge, and have a deep corrugation (ridges in the wall) they not last as well.
heat. the heat will make the steel more malleable and easier to work with
This really depends on the concentration of impurities in water. More the impurities, faster it will rust the iron nail. To reduce rusting of any iron the best way is to paint the nail.
The best way to remove rust from a chrome with bodywork is to take your car to an autobody shop. They are the best people that can remove rust from chrome.
salt & vinegar
The best way to deal with rust is to use a protection agent on your rims so that the rust does not occur in the first place. To deal with existing rust, look on www.youtube.com for tips and techniques in rust removal.
Rust can be removed by several methods, but the commercial "Navel Jelly" is a good choice.
Rust is merely the oxidized byproduct of iron and can be removed with an acid. The best way is to soak the ball bearing in a solution of salt and vinegar.
When steel reacts with oxygen to create rust
You can use salt and oil to remove rust and give it a good clean to season it.
You may need to replace it but you can remove it and try CLR and then rinse it really well.
steel will rust because of ether a water and salt mixture or a water and air mixture. for the water and salt the steel will just rust. steel will also rust in plain water. and the science for the water and air. when steel water and oxygen come all together in contact they create Iron Oxide. that is what rust is. by the way Iron Oxide is what gives mars it's red color.
yes. the structure of the flume is mainly steel. Steel corroding will break down and eventually give way.
"Stainless" means that it doesn't rust.
Unfortunetly, you will have to replace the line, or if this is a boiler system, email me for further details.