Stripping zinc with vinegar (2024)

I am making a propane forge, and could only get some parts in galvanized. Small amounts of zinc being heated and burnt off I find reasonable (electroplated fasteners), but I want to avoid large exposure to zinc, even though it is a necessary nutrient and eliminated from the body reasonably well for a metal, it can quickly build up to toxic levels. I grind away zinc at least 1/2 inch back from any welds on galvanized sheet metal, avoid heating of hot-dip galvanized, solid zinc or die-cast parts, etc.

It was recommended by several people to use vinegar or muriatic acid to strip the zinc off. I decided to use white vinegar as I had some. I put my parts in a Ziploc bag with about a quart of vinegar. Overnight the bag inflated and split at the bottom, but the parts remained covered with vinegar. I removed and rinsed the parts, but was very surprised that half the zinc remained. This brings up the first question: How long and how much vinegar is needed to strip say a 2 inch diameter x 8 inch galvanized pipe? Yes, I know thickness of zinc varies from part to part, even in the same batch.

I cut up a rinsed out apple juice jug to make a bucket, put my parts in with fresh vinegar and put it in the corner, figuring I would not mess with them today. About 5 minutes later I had to get something out of the garage, and started coughing uncontrollably as soon as I walked in. I opened the garage door and moved the jug outside. It took about 10 minutes sitting outside to feel normal again.

My chemistry is very rusty, and the msds for distilled white vinegar (acetic acid 5%) and hydrogen gas seem to be not helpful. Vinegar vapor is listed as an irritant, but does not make me cough like that. I use it to clean with on a regular basis with little ventilation. Hydrogen gas is an odorless, tasteless, non-irritating, flammable, suffocation hazard. My second question is: Why is dissolving zinc with vinegar so vile? Is there a different, possibly toxic, gaseous product produced besides hydrogen?

Lastly, is muriatic acid significantly quicker at dissolving zinc? I mean minutes instead of hours or days. Will less be needed? Short soak time is very desirable when working outside without a roof available. Right now it is raining in my jug of vinegar and parts. Cost for a gallon of white vinegar is just a couple of dollars at the grocery store while a gallon of muriatic acid is $20-$30 last I checked. If volume of acid needed is similar, then I can wait a few days to remove the zinc, with my jug outside.

Thanks in advance for any insight
Phil

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Stripping zinc with vinegar (2024)

FAQs

Does vinegar clean zinc? ›

To clean up spots on a zinc table top there are a few methods. Start by using a lemon and salt water mixture or vinegar and salt. If the stain persists, resort to Brasso and buffing.

Will zinc dissolve in vinegar? ›

Vinegar is a dilute solution of acetic acid, a weak acid, in water. It will dissolve zinc fast, but other common metals like iron, copper and aluminium, very slowly.

How long does it take for vinegar to remove zinc? ›

It takes at least a couple of hours. I had to leave the metal submerged in the vinegar all day or even overnight for some of the heavily coated items.

Does vinegar remove zinc oxide? ›

Tip 3: remove zinc sunscreen using face washers

Run them through once with no laundry detergent. Instead, add a cup of distilled white vinegar to the wash. You can do this with your towels at the same time so that you have a full wash if you like.

How do you clean off zinc? ›

Double cleansing is a good way to remove zinc sunscreen from your face. Washing your face first with an oil-based cleanser and then with water-based can completely remove zinc sunscreen. After removing the sunscreen, apply a moisturiser containing hydrating ingredients like Ceramide and Hyaluronic Acid.

What is the best way to remove zinc from water? ›

Ion exchange systems are best used for the removal of Zinc from water. Water softening, which is one type of Ion exchange, is capable of removing nearly 100% of ZInc from water. In the Ion exchange softening process, the ions removed are substituted for sodium ions from the resin.

How long does it take vinegar to dissolve mineral deposits? ›

If the base of your faucet has mineral buildup as well, soak an old towel or rag in vinegar and wrap around the area. Leave on for an hour or two then scrub off the remaining build up.

Does vinegar turn zinc black? ›

Zinc itself is more reactive with acids. The zinc acetate that could be forming is transparent, so that doesnt explain the black color. If black color is present everywhere in solution, it could be that zinc was not pure, and as zinc was being chipped away by vinegar impurities colored the solution black.

What liquid dissolves zinc? ›

The zinc in a copper-plated penny will dissolve in hydrochloric acid if the copper coating is filed down in several spots (so that the hydrochloric acid can get to the zinc). The reaction between the acid and the zinc is 2 H+ (aq) + Zn(s)¡ H2( g) + Zn2 + (aq).

What does white vinegar do to galvanized metal? ›

Vinegar (dilute acetic / ethanoic acid, CH3COOH ) will happily dissolve both the galvanizing (Zinc) and the underlying metal (Iron, mostly). This will leave the metal looking bright, “pickled”.

How long do I leave vinegar on surface for? ›

If you want to disinfect a surface where you've had, say, raw chicken, you need to use something like bleach,” Gayman says. “Also, vinegar needs to sit on a surface for up to 30 minutes in order to reduce bacteria.

What happens to zinc in vinegar? ›

Explanation: Zinc metal will indeed react with vinegar, which is a dilute solution of acetic acid , CH3COOH , to form zinc acetate, (CH3COO)2Zn and hydrogen gas, H2 . Zinc will be oxidized to zinc cations, Zn2+ . At the same time, hydrogen will be reduced to hydrogen gas, H2 .

What happens if you leave vinegar on metal? ›

This paste is excellent for removing rust from iron, steel, aluminium and other metals. However, please don't leave it on any surface for too long, as vinegar can erode it, weakening the metal and making it more susceptible to rusting.

Does zinc oxide react with vinegar? ›

If the vinegar contained 60 g acetic acid/L (about 6%), than you need minimally 2 L of vinegar for about 81 g of zinc oxide, but little excess would be needed. So the short answer to the title question is: It would never fully react.

What can I use to clean zinc? ›

Dirt and dust accumulation can be cleaned off with nothing more than a cotton rag and warm water. If a stronger or more thorough cleaning is needed however, the warm water can be replaced with soda water, alcohol, or a diluted solution of either dish soap or white vinegar with warm water.

What surfaces should not be cleaned with vinegar? ›

Never Clean These With Vinegar
  1. Stone Countertops. Surfaces that often get ruined by vinegar are stone countertops, like marble and travertine. ...
  2. Dishwashers/Washing Machines. ...
  3. Clothes Iron. ...
  4. Tile Grout. ...
  5. Knives. ...
  6. Small Appliances. ...
  7. Hardwood Floors. ...
  8. Electronic Screens.

What dissolves zinc metal? ›

Zinc is insoluble in water but reacts readily with non-oxidising acids, forming zinc (II) and releasing hydrogen. It also dissolves in strong bases. It reacts readily when heated with oxygen to give zinc oxide. Direct reactions with halogens will also occur.

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