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General 71-73 Discussion
Mustang Registry - Project Build Threads
Fabrice's 429CJ 71 project
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<blockquote data-quote="Fabrice" data-source="post: 411355" data-attributes="member: 4798"><p>[USER=7902]@tpj71mach[/USER] </p><p>its not acid, its pure magic! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> For years looked and tested for something that actually did something. Waste of money for 99,9% of the cases.</p><p>Tho, when not completely submerged for hours or days like I do for smaller parts like the hinges where you only need to clean/brush rinse the parts before plate them/paint them. You need for big stuff like these a significant addition of elbow oil, as you need to keep it wet, metal brush to help on the places with thick rust as it was on certain locations as otherwise it would need much more time. Let rest wet a few minutes and redo till you have the result you want.</p><p>Best part is the price and quantity. I'm now at 2,5 liters/quarts used of this magic concentrated liquid since beginning of the restoration, at 13 euros a quart/liter and still have my permanent bath with 1/2 of it constantly cleaning up parts while I sleep. </p><p></p><p>Big thing now for me is to find a way to get that English paint remover over here that I was using or find a good alternative. As for now, I'm back to useless solutions that are barely doing what they promised...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fabrice, post: 411355, member: 4798"] [USER=7902]@tpj71mach[/USER] its not acid, its pure magic! :) For years looked and tested for something that actually did something. Waste of money for 99,9% of the cases. Tho, when not completely submerged for hours or days like I do for smaller parts like the hinges where you only need to clean/brush rinse the parts before plate them/paint them. You need for big stuff like these a significant addition of elbow oil, as you need to keep it wet, metal brush to help on the places with thick rust as it was on certain locations as otherwise it would need much more time. Let rest wet a few minutes and redo till you have the result you want. Best part is the price and quantity. I'm now at 2,5 liters/quarts used of this magic concentrated liquid since beginning of the restoration, at 13 euros a quart/liter and still have my permanent bath with 1/2 of it constantly cleaning up parts while I sleep. Big thing now for me is to find a way to get that English paint remover over here that I was using or find a good alternative. As for now, I'm back to useless solutions that are barely doing what they promised... [/QUOTE]
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