Dear Francesco,

The active ingredient in "Naval Jelly" is phosphoric acid.  I see that this can 
also be purchased (in the U.S.) as several other commercial cleaning products, 
including some simply labeled as "Phosphoric Acid Cleaner".  (I am only 
verifying what the product is, I do not have any personal experience with what 
color meteoric iron will be after using it.)


Pete Modreski



-----Original Message-----
From: Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list <[email protected]>
To: Meteorite-list <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, Nov 28, 2016 1:54 pm
Subject: [meteorite-list] R:  R:  R:  iron meteorite natural color

I'm not been able to find Naval Jelly in Europe, seems it is a USA product.For 
sure here there are something similar with another name, for example I know and 
used on iron stuff Remox and Ferox.Thanks<x>x<x>x<x>Francesco-----Messaggio 
originale-----Da: Meteorite-list 
[mailto:[email protected]] Per conto di Carl Esparza 
via Meteorite-listInviato: lunedì 28 novembre 2016 21:25A: 'Marcin Cimala - 
POLANDMET' <[email protected]>; Francesco Moser <[email protected]>Cc: 
Francesco Moser via Meteorite-list 
<[email protected]>Oggetto: Re: [meteorite-list] R: R: iron 
meteorite natural color"Naval jelly" is a pink colored jell product you can 
purchase that will do exactly what you want . It will remove the rust and leave 
a black surface. Carl--
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