Hello,
I've been removing rust from the motorbike parts using Citric Acid (~15% solution with water, initial temperature of ~75'c to get the reaction going).
It's been working really well for me, but when I put a gas tank cap into it - it went all fizzy, and this reaction was going strongly for hours and hours. After about 5 hours the solution became all grey, so I just flushed and rinsed it.
I found that the most likely source of this strong fizzy reaction was a grey plate (that was hiding under the rubber cap), that seems to have thinned out after this.
I suspect that it might be lead, as it's relatively easy to bend thin bits of the plate and they keep the shape.
So I just wanted to check with the professionals if it could indeed be lead, and whether the fumes from the reaction (or water in the solution) could be toxic.
Thank you