Saving a rusting Odessa Iron Meteorite ☄️ Electrolysis & Acid Etch (explained)

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • From "Knowledge Bolide Crew Member" Ron Metchis: Presenting "An Odessa Odyssey"...a journey from ruster to eye-popper.
    Here is how I took a moderately rusty Odessa Iron meteorite to showroom status. I show every step of the de-rusting and restoration process using electrolysis and etching with ferric chloride. I hope you enjoy the final results. I think this is some of my best work to date. -Ron
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