Cleaning Up Sodium Silicate Dribbles?
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2022 9:53 pm
Good evening Folks:
Well, for years my '27 block has had a gentle, intermittent coolant "weep" around the upper water jacket, left side. And about every five years I take the antifreeze out and run water with a little "Water Glass" (sodium silicate) and - problem solved for another five years.
However, this time apparently I did not put the radiator cap on tight enough, and when the motor got hot some of that H2O/Water Glass mixture dribbled down the front of my radiator. I saw it happening, shut everything down, grabbed a bucket, some car wash, and brush and scrubbed away. But I still have white streaks running down my radiator. (Fortunately, I had the hood off of the car.)
So, Water Glass is quite resistant to soap and water. And scrubbing. I'm thinking that maybe some diluted vinegar might make a good solvent, but before I turn create an even bigger mess, I thought it would be prudent to consult the experts.
(Any chemical engineers in the house?)
So - how would you clean up Water Glass streaks?
The good news is the weeping block is fixed....
Thanks in advance!
Sincerely,
Rick Benjamin
Lewisburg, PA
Well, for years my '27 block has had a gentle, intermittent coolant "weep" around the upper water jacket, left side. And about every five years I take the antifreeze out and run water with a little "Water Glass" (sodium silicate) and - problem solved for another five years.
However, this time apparently I did not put the radiator cap on tight enough, and when the motor got hot some of that H2O/Water Glass mixture dribbled down the front of my radiator. I saw it happening, shut everything down, grabbed a bucket, some car wash, and brush and scrubbed away. But I still have white streaks running down my radiator. (Fortunately, I had the hood off of the car.)
So, Water Glass is quite resistant to soap and water. And scrubbing. I'm thinking that maybe some diluted vinegar might make a good solvent, but before I turn create an even bigger mess, I thought it would be prudent to consult the experts.
(Any chemical engineers in the house?)
So - how would you clean up Water Glass streaks?
The good news is the weeping block is fixed....
Thanks in advance!
Sincerely,
Rick Benjamin
Lewisburg, PA