Oxalic Acid Dihydrate

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Just bought a kilo from Ebay £10.00 inc postage.What do you have to add in order to get the stuff to stick to sides of hull ?
Thanks in advance
 
It was either a packet of cheapo powder at a tenner a kilo or that Y10 stuff at £14.00 quid per teaspoonful !

It all together now in garage......
Ebay leg A/F(bright Blue Trilux) Urgh.
Pair of Rams(just in case)
Cheapo no name anodes from somebody who knows somebody...
Pound shop masking tape.Guaranteed to tear at frequent intervals
Bit unidentifiable stuff left over in drum from somebody elses hull A/F
Ebay cheapskate rubberware for EX and U/J bellows
2 x new water hoses prob made in Romania (No rubbish here)
Old props fixed yet again by Steel Wotsits(12th time)
Bit left in bottom of tin Bootopping.
6 x Wickes weeny rollers.
All want now is the blimming temps above zero and bit of encouragement.
 
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always add acid to water not water to acid.
That is a rule which applies when diluting concentrated sulphuric acid and doing it the other way round would be very dangerous, akin to putting water on to a chip pan fire!

Also a rule advisable when diluting other strong acids but in the case of oxalic acid you can quite safely stick the acid in a suitable non metallic container and pour in the water.
 
Hi all - I found it at just over £20 for 5kg & £65 for 25kg (these are trade prices & don't include VAT.

We do a lot of building work with this company & I noticed some of this at their depot the other day.

I spoke to John Oxley, a director, who says that they ship a lot of this for improving the look & quality of oak beams & they've been getting a lot of requests. He seemed to know his stuff & said to call if I needed help with getting the right dilution etc

Hope this is useful: Oxalic Acid.

James
 
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