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K Barrett 25-01-2007 09:18 PM

How do I fix this? Explaination
 
Avert your eyes. *G* It ain't pretty.

I let the swamp cooler go to pot. I thought I'd cleaned it up, but instead
I made it worse.

In summer I pulled the removeable panels off the swamp cooler, removed the
flaked paint with a brillo pad (or somesuch device) intending to remove the
batting and repaint. But when looking at the batting there didn't seem to
be any way to remove it. So I put the project on hold until I could get to
it, and this is what's the swamp cooler is like 5-6 months later.

Over the next few inages I'll show you what I mean. There is corrosion and
some sort of white buildup, which I think is what happens when the zinc
metal is exposed to the air/water/weather.

K Barrett



W. Kirk Crawford 25-01-2007 11:24 PM

How do I fix this? Explaination
 
Barrett,

Use vinegar should do it cheaply.

W. Kirk Crawford
Tularosa, New Mexico

"K Barrett" wrote in message . ..
Avert your eyes. *G* It ain't pretty.

I let the swamp cooler go to pot. I thought I'd cleaned it up, but instead I made it worse.

In summer I pulled the removeable panels off the swamp cooler, removed the flaked paint with a brillo pad (or somesuch device)
intending to remove the batting and repaint. But when looking at the batting there didn't seem to be any way to remove it. So I
put the project on hold until I could get to it, and this is what's the swamp cooler is like 5-6 months later.

Over the next few inages I'll show you what I mean. There is corrosion and some sort of white buildup, which I think is what
happens when the zinc metal is exposed to the air/water/weather.

K Barrett




tennis maynard 26-01-2007 12:08 AM

How do I fix this? Explaination
 
W. Kirk Crawford wrote:


"K Barrett" wrote in message . ..

Avert your eyes. *G* It ain't pretty.

I let the swamp cooler go to pot. I thought I'd cleaned it up, but instead I made it worse.

In summer I pulled the removeable panels off the swamp cooler, removed the flaked paint with a brillo pad (or somesuch device)
intending to remove the batting and repaint. But when looking at the batting there didn't seem to be any way to remove it. So I
put the project on hold until I could get to it, and this is what's the swamp cooler is like 5-6 months later.

Over the next few inages I'll show you what I mean. There is corrosion and some sort of white buildup, which I think is what
happens when the zinc metal is exposed to the air/water/weather.

K Barrett





If not, try naval jelly and a wire brush. As for the rusting of the wire
retention grates, same thing will work - but if rusted through may need
to be replaced with heavy wire.

K Barrett 26-01-2007 04:36 AM

How do I fix this? Explaination
 
Kirk, don't I have to repaint it to protect the metal?

K
"W. Kirk Crawford" wrote in message
...
Barrett,

Use vinegar should do it cheaply.

W. Kirk Crawford
Tularosa, New Mexico

"K Barrett" wrote in message
. ..
Avert your eyes. *G* It ain't pretty.

I let the swamp cooler go to pot. I thought I'd cleaned it up, but
instead I made it worse.

In summer I pulled the removeable panels off the swamp cooler, removed
the flaked paint with a brillo pad (or somesuch device) intending to
remove the batting and repaint. But when looking at the batting there
didn't seem to be any way to remove it. So I put the project on hold
until I could get to it, and this is what's the swamp cooler is like 5-6
months later.

Over the next few inages I'll show you what I mean. There is corrosion
and some sort of white buildup, which I think is what happens when the
zinc metal is exposed to the air/water/weather.

K Barrett






K Barrett 26-01-2007 04:40 AM

How do I fix this? Explaination
 
Thanks, Paul says these just slip out. I can't believe its that simple.
*G* Swear to God I've looked at this a million timers and couldn't figure
out the way it works. Just stood there like a dolt staring at it. Letting
it rust.

K

"tennis maynard" wrote in message
...


If not, try naval jelly and a wire brush. As for the rusting of the wire
retention grates, same thing will work - but if rusted through may need to
be replaced with heavy wire.





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