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Unread 08-30-2019, 01:19 PM   #1
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Yes, a mild acidic solution should do the trick.
Wish I had spent more time in the physics lab.

Another problem is that if you order chemicals nowadays they immediately assume you either run a meth lab or a bomb factory...
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Hi to all, Chemicals would be nice, even with all the problems and precautions...but, I can't use liquids as I only need to address certain areas in the interior of each part, (can't tolerate drips and runs!) .... Masking and blasting seem to be the most promising, and maybe I can reduce masking time as I go along... ..... I am open to all ideas and suggestions... best to all, til….lat'r.....GT....
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