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Old 10-17-15 | 01:07 PM
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J T CUNNINGHAM
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Bikes: '86 AMBROSI / C RECORD. PINARELLO MONTELLO / FRAME, FORK.

"Still trying to win this old argument, J.T. ?
OK. I'll concede. You're right.
HEY YOU NEOPHYTES! Use NO abrasives on your chrome plating!!!!"

You still don't Get It:

"Not being exactly a neophyte, I've done it. With good results."

"The coating is usually so thin it can be rubbed through in nothing flat. If you're not extremely careful."

"Cotton cloth could be considered an abrasive. Rubbing with your thumb is somewhat abrasive."

"Personally, I've no luck removing rust spotting on chrome using mere solvents and cloths."

" I use a light touch, and light abrasive action, using something or other."

"But I won't recommend my method to any neophytes. ;>

"Pumice: (an abrasive) 6"


I suggest that you reread and understand as to what was related to within The Link.

J T

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