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Rusting Metal with Muriatic Acid and Hydrogen Peroxide

The method of rusting metals with hydrochloric acid and hydrogen peroxide
If you want to rust metals quickly, you can use the method of hydrochloric acid and hydrogen peroxide. Hydrochloric acid is strong in nature and has the ability to corrode; hydrogen peroxide also has strong oxidation. The combination of the two can promote the speed of metal corrosion.

Prepare metal utensils first, wash and dry them, and make sure the surface is clean and scale-free. Take an appropriate amount of hydrochloric acid at a time, put it in a suitable utensil, and then slowly add hydrogen peroxide. The ratio of the two must be adjusted and not inappropriate.

Then, dip a soft brush or cloth into the mixed liquid and apply it all over the metal. Place in a ventilated place, do not let direct sunlight. After a while, you can see that the surface of the metal is gradually rusting.

During this process, you must pay attention to the rusting state of the metal, and add the mixed liquid in time to achieve the expected rust shape. When the rust color is satisfactory, you can stop it.

Use this method to rust the metal, which can be in a different state, which is quite beneficial for the modification of utensils and antique genera. However, when operating, you must be cautious. Hydrochloric acid and hydrogen peroxide are both dangerous. Do not touch the skin or eyes to prevent damage. After use, properly dispose of the remaining liquid and do not discard it indiscriminately, so as not to pollute the environment.