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Re: Electrolytic Rust and Paint Removal
[Re: kentj340]
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10/12/16 04:39 PM
10/12/16 04:39 PM
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It should be mentioned that baked on acrylic enamel over 2 or 3 coats of primer is not as easy to get off with electrolysis as the interior paint on the dash frame and steering column. It's still a good way, just not as fast. Since I want to use electrolysis on hood, fenders, trunk, and doors, I need a bigger pool. The 52" round hard plastic one was a good starter for about $17. Wal-Mart has bigger soft plastic inflatable rectangular ones for about $50 + an inflator for under $20. https://www.walmart.com/ip/Intex-Wet-Set.../21950307#about
If you don't see two dolphins, you need a vacation.
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Re: Electrolytic Rust and Paint Removal
[Re: kentj340]
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11/01/16 04:04 AM
11/01/16 04:04 AM
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Don't bother with the vinyl wading pool pictured above. It leaks down enough air in a half day to start spilling water.
If you don't see two dolphins, you need a vacation.
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