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Gary72
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August 10, 2012, 06:57 PM »
How long are you supposed to leave things soaking for?
Put frame/forks,crank, spider and any other rusty bits in a tub about an hour ago. Should I leave them there overnight or just a few hours?
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i guess that depends on how much rust has been built up and what mix ratio you have used.
i would defo check your items regular and before you go to bed.
i fooked up some opc's on my first attempt with way too strong a mix, if i'd have kept an eye on them they would have been ok
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I put a kilo into approx 75 litresof water, The items see to have a residue on them at the moment. But I want to have a few more beers and dont fancy playing with chemicals after a few
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live for the danger
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