Removeing rust from old baking tin
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1 | Not a recipe question but how do I do this ,found a very nice vintage Christmas tree shape cake tin /tray of six in a second hand shop but has lots of rust in it. It looks quite old am wondering how do I efficiently remove this dark brown rust. Also anyone can suggest where I can buy Christmas tree shape cake tins .Thanks spicegirlie - 2019-12-04 14:44:00 |
2 | I just line my rusty tins with lots of paper, sorry no help on your question but it might give you an alternative. twinkley1 - 2019-12-04 15:20:00 |
3 | These guys have tree shapes. gettinggrey - 2019-12-04 15:37:00 |
4 | soak in coke cola miclan - 2019-12-04 16:32:00 |
5 | You tube has a method using baking soda Or https://www.cakewarehouse.co.nz/wilton-christmas-tree-pan charli - 2019-12-04 19:45:00 |
6 | Use a very fine wet and dry emery paper with water boby11 - 2019-12-04 20:15:00 |
7 | Id give the tin a good scrub with a plastic pot scrub get the bits off, rub some oil on the rusty bits and dry it in a slow oven, wipe it again with a paper towel when cool to see if any more rust comes off. articferrit - 2019-12-04 20:51:00 |
8 | This message was deleted. -bookzone- - 2019-12-04 21:14:00 |
9 | miclan wrote: lythande1 - 2019-12-05 08:04:00 |
10 | articferrit wrote:
this. oil again to season as required arielbooks - 2019-12-05 08:09:00 |
11 | What are the tins made of? maryanne19 - 2019-12-05 11:23:00 |
12 | lythande1 wrote: It is not just sugary water. Coke has the ph level of 2.525 which makes it about 10,000 - 100,000 times more acidic than water. Or similar to pure lemon juice. If sugar wasn't added to it, it would be undrinkable. Note: Battery acid has a ph of 1 so coke is not that far ahead in terms of acidity. Its ability to strip teeth of enamel is amazing. Edited by buzzy110 at 11:38 am, Thu 5 Dec buzzy110 - 2019-12-05 11:36:00 |
13 | I would line it with foil. gilligee - 2019-12-05 12:34:00 |
14 | gilligee wrote:
Me too. I would just turn the tin upside down, place foil all over then remove the foil and place inside the tin. nanee2jlp - 2019-12-05 14:51:00 |
15 | buzzy110 wrote:
We have had a tooth soaking in coke for two years, all the coke did was discolour the tooth korban - 2019-12-07 19:18:00 |
16 | . wheelz - 2019-12-08 10:59:00 |
17 | Zip Stainless Steel and Copper cleaner. alpha111 - 2019-12-08 14:33:00 |
18 | lythande1 wrote: It isn't the sugar that does the job, it is the acids. Mechanics have been using it for years to remove rust and loosen nuts and bolts. And a can of coke, emptied into the washing machine before you wash new denim really does soften it. punkinthefirst - 2019-12-08 16:11:00 |
19 | lythande1 wrote:
Coca Cola cleans a lot of things just give it a go beautifulatom - 2019-12-09 23:49:00 |
20 | beautifulatom wrote:
In an effort to curb my coke drinking when I was a teenager my father put a rusty bolt in a saucer of coke so I could see how corrosive it was. lovelurking - 2019-12-10 08:54:00 |
21 | hi your find christmas tree baking tin on trade me , there a few there roxy353 - 2019-12-10 16:00:00 |