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Yea Tony...just set it up in the front yard...LOL
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sadly....... that wouldn't even draw a glance in my neighborhood. ![]() ![]()
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Will be sure to snap a pic for you guys....
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Just an update on the Safestrustremover.com rust removal on this block. I have been having one hell of a time getting the liquid to spray uniformly inside the cylinders (which have seen the most rust damage). This stuff did quite a number on the outside of the block and on the main saddles where the surfaces were easy to spray - it looks great. Because the cylinders are still pretty nasty, I am planning to have the block shot blasted anyway, but will try to mask off the suffix code that is now pristine-looking from the rust removal. I am looking forward to using the stuff elsewhere, albeit on smaller parts that are easier to handle....
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How about cleaning it electrically? Anyone here ever tried this?
Electrical Rust Removal Sounds like just the opposite of chrome plating.
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