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Originally Posted by madpaddy
yeah if its not snowing
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#24
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Originally Posted by madpaddy
you must not be doing it right, because i have brought metal back from the dead with that stuff, i have been useing it for 12 years (and ive had a lot of shit heaps) and it never let me down
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try me tinfoil trick with some coke... might be more of a polishing thing then rust removal, has to worth a shot though...
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#26
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Originally Posted by Punchy
cool
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Originally Posted by jester83
ill try it again put abit more elbow grease into it
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#28
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Originally Posted by Punchy
thats class il try that let you know if it works
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#29
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Cover the rusty area with natural yoghurt, leave it til it's congealed (about an hour), then polish it off with a rough cloth soaked in vinegar. Does wonders. Take before and after photos and put em up here.
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#30
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Originally Posted by custom900
cheers will do.
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