Using a mild solution of HCL will clean the zinc off most metal. Acid will pit metal really easily if too strong and left too long. KP
Hmmmm!
Ash, You say why not use mild HCL. I think this is what I wrote "mild solution". Your thread didn't refer to mild HCL so I was making the point to use a mild solution. The other BIG issue relates to cracked or getting older hoses. Brake lines are made up of layers so I would be wary re the effects of strong acid on the various layers. I agree that using old hoses on a rider is not a good idea. Vic World doesn't do it either. However, and like me, there are lot in this group that don't ride their restorations and want to keep the authentic hoses.
Fellas, this is not rocket science but there are some do's and dont's. Ash is correct in saying to not put non-ferrous metals anywhere near a caustic solution but you can clean the oil hose ends of all zinc with care. When plating, I use soapy detergent rather than caustic solutions anyway. I've not done oil hoses but see no issue with doing what is suggested ............. do a dummy run first is good advice. KP