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Re: [NOBBC] Fw: Never to late to learn

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Subject: Re: [NOBBC] Fw: Never to late to learn
From: wendell bain <wbain@sonic.net>
Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 11:07:06 -0800
I will have to give this a try. I also have a 74 Fiat 124 Spider and  
Italian
cars are very prone to rust. Thanks for the tip.

Wendell
59 Morgan

On Dec 10, 2011, at 12:14 PM, Mike Gianandrea wrote:

> To All,
>
> I got this from my friend Alan, I never heard of this before  
> either, but it
> may help some of you who are fixing up old cars.
>
> Michael Gianandrea
> 64 TR4
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: alan boring
> To: stick_31 ; rhbelter ; Mike Gianandrea
> Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 8:42 AM
> Subject: Never to late to learn
>
>
> Never heard of white vinegar for rust removal.  Must work.
>
>
> A
>
>
>       Holy cow...#1
>       maldev
>       Robert Malachowski
>       Kallifornia, USA    Posted: December 08, 2011 10:50AM
>       Registered: 2 months ago
>       Posts: 105
>
>
> Not really what I said last night but I didn't think it was  
> appropriate to put
> my actual exclaimation...
> I digress.
> Not sure which thread had this suggestion but I had to pop on and  
> say thanks
> and acknowledge the success of soaking rusted part in white vinegar.
> Last week, I managed to part out a 77 Spitfire with full original  
> seats and
> tracks. PO had obviously hit some rain with the top down as his  
> floor boards
> and seat tracks were rusted but the under carriage was in fine  
> shape. The rust
> was bad enough that the seats would not slide at all. I striped the  
> seats,
> pulled off the tracks and soaked them on a bin with 4 gallons of  
> white vinegar
> starting Monday morning.
> Last night I went to check on the mix and didn't see and  
> improvement. I pulled
> one of the tracks out and the rust, grease and debris simply  
> sloughed right
> off the tracks leaving bare, clean metal.
> I was flabbergaster. Even the bolts I left in the mix looked to be  
> in near
> perfect condition. The tracks glide easily and look as close to new  
> as I have
> ever seen. I am now looking for full-sized swimming pools to fill  
> with white
> vinegar as a new method for restoring rusted cars.
> Dang this was cool to find out.
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