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Kludge
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Somewhere in my very, very checkered past (and I still refuse to discuss parts of it no matter how drunk one gets me. ;D), I heard that the tannic acid in tea was enough to combat mild rust. Since I know tannic acid is used in some rust killers, the question came up in that highly convoluted space my mind should occupy if there's enough of it in tea to work or if what I'd been told was an urban myth, old machinists' joke or whatever.
Any thoughts?
Best regards,
Kludge ... who seems to come up with the strangest questions ...
Any thoughts?
Best regards,
Kludge ... who seems to come up with the strangest questions ...