Hello hive friends
How are you all today my friends? As usual, I wish you all the best for all of you, "I hope you and your family are healthy and healthy always, okay?"
On this occasion, I, named @mecfrut, want to publish about iron and rust lying in the sun.
there are bolts, spark plugs, and a toy gun spring.
These are things around my house, which I gathered together into a single iron case.
Iron that changes color to brown and is porous undergoes a process of change known as rust.
Have any of these irons turned brown and started to rot? Yes, it looks like this iron mesh has looked brown in color which we can say is porous.
In addition, rust will also make the surface of objects made of iron become rough to the touch.
Old iron age can also cause iron to experience a rust process, friends.
Rust on the surface of iron that is not too severe can usually be removed by using certain methods or liquids. As above, I use motor oil that is no longer used. Oh, before we continue, I will first explain a little about oil.
Oil is one that functions as an engine lubricant, whether it is a motorcycle engine, car engine or other engine. ... This is what causes the engine to be susceptible to rust. Rust that arises can be caused by a mixture of pollution and water attached to the engine. In this case, the oil serves to provide a thorough coating on each component
In addition to the outside of the motor, oil can also be used to clean the rust on the inside. When turned on there may be smoke coming out of the exhaust hole. This happens because of the heat effect of the engine which has removed the attached rust.
Well, so I thought of removing the rust on the iron that I had collected. I apply oil that is not used anymore. Instead of throwing it away, my dear, I'd better use it to remove rust on the iron that I have collected. And below, please see the iron that I have applied oil to.
And you have seen it for yourself, friends. Above I have shared 16 pictures that I took myself, where above I can see the old iron that has browned or commonly called rust, which I have applied oil to, and some that I have not applied oil.
All Photos above are Taken By
Vivo y91 Phone Camera
Photographer @mecfrut
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Regards @mecfrut
Perfect, I've had a while without seeing this kind of images here and the truth is I'm a fan of this, especially rusty junk, this is visually appealing and you've done it very well. Thanks for sharing it with us. Blessings and welcome.
Thank you very much for dropping by at my blog @pavanjr.
I have also posted about trash and money in the next post, but unfortunately there is no support and I hope you can stop by there.
and thanks for your compliment bro @pavanjr.
I love your creativity, who would have thought that these rusty metal will look great in photos. Greetings from the Philippines!
thanks bro @afterglow for dropping by on my blog. indeed 1000% I don't think this photo of rusty metal that I'm posting will look good in the stock image community, I'm really really happy with the grace of this all. greetings from aceh, indonesia🙌
You're welcome (^_^)