Okay, we all know Naoh strippers will eat metal.........I bought some Drano last night for my shower (yeah, so I'm losing some hair:)) and I was looking at the active ingredients in it. I knew the main ingredient was Naoh, but it also has bleach in it. But the thing I found interesting was that it listed Sodium Silicate in the ingredients, and said it was a 'corrosion inhibitor.' Sure enough, I poured it over the drain and left it, and the stopper looks fine. I plan on putting some Drano on an oilbase stain and seeing if it will lift it, and if it will, I'm going to then brush it on some metal threshholds and see what happens. If this works, then I'd think a stripper manufacturer (bob/russ) would be able to lessen the destructiveness of a Naoh stripper. Thoughts?? I'll report my results.
Okay, we all know Naoh strippers will eat metal.........I bought some Drano last night for my shower (yeah, so I'm losing some hair:)) and I was looking at the active ingredients in it. I knew the main ingredient was Naoh, but it also has bleach in it. But the thing I found interesting was that it listed Sodium Silicate in the ingredients, and said it was a 'corrosion inhibitor.' Sure enough, I poured it over the drain and left it, and the stopper looks fine. I plan on putting some Drano on an oilbase stain and seeing if it will lift it, and if it will, I'm going to then brush it on some metal threshholds and see what happens. If this works, then I'd think a stripper manufacturer (bob/russ) would be able to lessen the destructiveness of a Naoh stripper. Thoughts?? I'll report my results.
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