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FallenGod

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  1. Thank you so much for the help. I will be sure to do that! Thanks everyone
  2. Hello, Thank you for the replies. The product I used was Whink Rust Stain Remover and it contains Hydroflouric Acid, Denatonium Benzoate and Water.
  3. Hello, all, I am new to this site, but I have a question relating to chemicals and how to reverse certain chemical reactions. I was cleaning a sword that was rusty with a rust remover chemical. After I was finished, I unknowingly put the napkin I was using to wipe down the blade with on the glass part of my glass table. The next day, I noticed the napkin on the table and when I picked it up, there was a white cloudy stain on the glass. I've used Windex and other glass cleaners to remove the stain, but the stain always reappears after it drys. Im thinking the rust remover has eaten away at the glass, for the area is a little ruff in comparison to the other areas of the table. Does anyone know, given the certain chemicals in rust removers and the structure of glass, how I can reverse these effects? Thank you
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