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RE: Spoke Cleaning

To: "'Carl Elliott'" <grunt2@adelphia.net>,
Subject: RE: Spoke Cleaning
From: Hans Duinhoven <H.Duinhoven@simac.nl>
Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 08:11:41 +0100
Hi,

If the rims are chrome ones, do as I did: use a cloth and chrome polish.
It's the real nobel hand work which makes your fingers very strong.
Cleaning my rims made them look as new from being dirty of probably 10 years
of Californian and Dutch dust and some paint dust of the car's respray about
6 hours per rim! Afterwards I've sprayed a transparant protective film of
it, where I hope will give good protection against the salty air from the
sea, which is about 5 miles away from home....
Anyway the result is great!

I wish you good luck.

Cheers,

Hans
'71 BGT being empty and finding the carpet puzzle solution

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Carl Elliott [SMTP:grunt2@adelphia.net]
> Sent: Thursday, November 12, 1998 00:41
> To:   Rick Roberts
> Cc:   mgs@autox.team.net
> Subject:      Re: Spoke Cleaning
> 
> I used a small sand blaster, Sears has a good one for 50., Uses play sand.
> You do need an air compressor. It takes time as the compressor ,Mine 5hp
> 32 gallon tank kept up but worked best at start. They came out great even
> some bad ones. Got two spare from some one ,did them too. Carl E.
> 
> Rick Roberts wrote:
> 
> > Any suggestions on cleaning up 60 spoke rims?  pretty sad plus the usual
> > pitting.
> >
> > Rick Roberts
> > Columbus, Ohio
> > 73 MGB

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