Thanks for the info.
I will give it a try.
George W.
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I restore tin-plate track for model trains. The rails on the track are more dense then your contacts so care needs to be taken. I use a masons form of HCL for my rail (because the rail I restore is also rusty). Masons use it to remove excess cement from laying brick. I would however suggest a product called Poly-Zag (a calcium deposit remover for toilet bowls). This has worked on my rail with no rust but the original finish was too far gone to be of value.
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Removing Tin Plating
I need to strip off the tin plating of some very small beryllium contacts so I can gold plate them. Only have a dozen to do.
I know you can use nitric/hydrofluoric acid; however, I'm sure no company will sell me the stuff.
Anyone have any alternative ideas?
These are too small to beadblast or hand strip (sand/buff).
Thanks.
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