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I was big on using sodium bisulfate for anodizing. It worked great and was a bit safer than sulfuric acid. What I have discovered is the sodium bisulfate losses it's ph level real fast. I had to keep adding more to keep tank at proper ph. So now I finally gave in and switched to sulfuric acid. My setup is in my garage and in an area that it is not a hazard to use this acid. My big thing with using sodium bisulfate originally was too reduce the hazard. It is getting to costly to keep adding to keep ph level up.
It is my understanding that the sulfuric acid solution should be more reliable in maintaining ph level. Time will tell.
Have a great day!
Ed
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It is my understanding that the sulfuric acid solution should be more reliable in maintaining ph level. Time will tell.
Have a great day!
Ed
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