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Old 07-31-10, 12:06 PM
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First step to oxalic is to disassemble the bike, and soak it in a kiddie pool or similar. Don't use muriatic acid!

And think dilute. Do a google search of this forum, and you will find endless threads on how to do it.

Without observing your process, I have no idea why it did not work. I have used oxalic on at least 50 bikes, just did one yesterday.
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