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Re: Re: Electrolic rust removal-gas tank?
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Posted by John(SC) on November 05, 2002 at 17:00:32 from (207.144.231.38):
In Reply to: Re: Electrolic rust removal-gas tank? posted by MikeH-Tx on November 05, 2002 at 15:20:47:
I have treid it two or three times with,what in my opinion,is not that great of a result for the time.Maybe on some small parts that I really dont need to worry about for a day or tweo but for the most part,FOR ME,my wire brush on my sidegrinder or my sandblasting outfit is far better.Example:Had teo front hubs for my F-14,one hub got the brush,the other got the solution,the one with the brush was finished in about an hour with primer drying,the other was two days in the bucket and i still had to hit with the brush.
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