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there's hope for the ugly erfurt after all. found on the forum where a little brake fluid will help remove the rust without hurting the blue....and it does. a little more elbow grease was required than described but it did the trick and now you can really see the 90% blue left on it. now let me go clean the other little booger!
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Next time I go out! I'll have to remember to pick up a bottle of brake fluid!
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metals. If working on the car, don't spill it on the paint, it discolors fast and if you get it on the bare metal, it'll stain, so i assume that if used in moderation (where have I heard that before), it would be fine, but I'll stick with CLP and Hoppes.
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Great job Tom! It seems as though the staff at Erfurt, all worked on Mondays(Never buy a car made on Monday, it's a fact!)with severe hangovers from a weekend of drinking that great German Beer!
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