There are several things one can use to remove tree sap from clothing. A few things are WD40, peanut butter, or Goof Off.
Carbon, usually in impure form such as coal or coke, is often used to remove oxygen from metal ores.
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Magnesium
No, metal-free does not have the ability to remove chlorine from water. Metal-free is typically a product used to sequester or bind metal ions in the water to prevent staining or other issues. To remove chlorine from water, you would need to use a chlorine neutralizer or a water filtration system that is designed to remove chlorine.
Before soaking metal jewerlry in WD40 to remove adhesive, test on a small area. This will prevent you from ruining the piece if the WD40 removes or damages the finish.
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WD40 and some elbow grease
Depends on what glue. Goof Off will work for many.
WD40 and a few kicks.
I've read WD40 works really well.
WD40 is good for removing most of the rust.
WD40 with a soft cloth removes it fast and easy.
WD40 decreases friction between two metal pieces. The oil adds lubrication that does not dry on contact or with heat, which can build up in machinery. Other than dirt or piece of rust, little else can gum up WD40 so it provides lubrication for months to years.
big hammer/wd40 and labor with light taps or hard raps