S skelley2 Devout Dirtbag Feb 26, 2012 #1 I have a 1963 carlton continental, id like to remove some of the green corrosion/oxidisation? off it? any tips? white vinegar. autosol did nothing.
I have a 1963 carlton continental, id like to remove some of the green corrosion/oxidisation? off it? any tips? white vinegar. autosol did nothing.
Midlife Retro Wizard Feb 26, 2012 #2 There was something on here a couple of weeks ago.........was recommending aluminium foil. Coloured corrosion is usually caused by chromates rather than rust breaking through. Therefore might not be retrievable ? Shaun
There was something on here a couple of weeks ago.........was recommending aluminium foil. Coloured corrosion is usually caused by chromates rather than rust breaking through. Therefore might not be retrievable ? Shaun
Midlife Retro Wizard Feb 26, 2012 #3 http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... ?p=1413921 here Shaun
Some Guy Retro Guru Feb 26, 2012 #5 Tin foil & vinega works like magic, not sure why? Think I might have read somewhere that it was a chemical reaction thing? Deff works tho.
Tin foil & vinega works like magic, not sure why? Think I might have read somewhere that it was a chemical reaction thing? Deff works tho.