Hello Carl!
I never heard about this product, I looking for it on the web but seems it is 
on sale only in USA .
It is based on Phosphoric acid, there are a lot of product based on it I'm sure 
I can find something similar also here in Italy.
Thanks for your reply!


<x>x<x>x<x>
Francesco


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Inviato: sabato 26 novembre 2016 16:07
A: MexicoDoug <mexicod...@aol.com>
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Oggetto: Re: [meteorite-list] iron meteorite natural color

Hello, Removal of rust with Naval Jelly will leave it black and it is non 
abrasive.
Carl
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---- MexicoDoug via Meteorite-list <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote: 
> As hinted to by Marcin, putting a false surface on a meteorite is anything 
> except natural!  It would not be an authentic surface.  You could as well 
> electroplate it with gold.  Cleaning on the other hand removed the natural 
> surface.  IMO if you clean it and get bare metal, it is best to learn to like 
> the surface.  If it is too bright, rub it in a little mineral oil under the 
> assumption that it is for 'protection' and removable anytime.  That can 
> darken it.

Happy Holidays
Doug

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From: Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
To: Meteorite-list <Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Thu, Nov 24, 2016 10:49 am
Subject: [meteorite-list] iron meteorite natural color

Hello, I have a question.As we know an iron meteorite, such like Campo del 
Cielo for example, have a black surface.I have here a deeply rusted Campo, I'm 
planning to remove rust with a sand blasting process.But with this I will 
obtain a greysh surface, like naked iron, the same color of a slice.Not really 
a natural color for the exterior of an iron meteorite and also not aestetically 
pretty, looks too artificial for me.There is something to do for restore the 
original black color?Or it's better to remove the rust with a traditional steel 
brush, maybe with a drill ???Tips for mechanical or chemical process are 
welkomme!!!I can try with the classical NaOh bath, I have also Phosphoric, 
Citric and Oxalic acid :)Thanks<x>x<x>x<x>Francesco---Questa e-mail è stata 
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