kingfish254 said:Guess a run to the grocery store or wally world is in order.
rydr1 said:Ill be sure to try this instead of vinegar next time.
3 for one...I've got a glass cooktop!largek9 said:Wow! Can't wait to try this. Two for one headlights and rusty chrome.Man kitchen cleaners rule!
JerseyRat said:3 for one...I've got a glass cooktop!largek9 said:Wow! Can't wait to try this. Two for one headlights and rusty chrome.Man kitchen cleaners rule!
Details on the headlights please...wife's van needs it and I'd rather get the three-for!
Well when you live in a very small town where its not the easiest to get things like that. You use what you have on hand I usually do stuff like this while were just sitting around outside talking and watching the kids play, so the next thing you know its done.Toeslider said:Looks good, but 20 minutes per part starts to add up, and make your fingers tired. From the look of the rust in your pictures, Oxalic acid will do just as good, and you just let it soak overnight. Unless you're in a hurry, that's the way I would go. This might work better for odd shaped parts that you can't submerse easily, like sissy bars.
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