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There's general trouble with electrolysis. Zapping the metal to have it shed it's rust is also altering the metallurgical nature of the metal.I don't exactly know what that is but have been warned by a few materials engineers to avoid electrolysis on metals that were specifically designed for their purpose. In this case hardness, malleability, and who knows what else was defined by the manufacturer with specific intent.
There's general trouble with electrolysis. Zapping the metal to have it shed it's rust is also altering the metallurgical nature of the metal.
I don't exactly know what that is but have been warned by a few materials engineers to avoid electrolysis on metals that were specifically designed for their purpose. In this case hardness, malleability, and who knows what else was defined by the manufacturer with specific intent.