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Old 06-11-08 | 10:43 PM
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Bikes: Iron Monkey: a junkyard steel 26" slick-tired city bike. Grey Fox: A Trek 7x00 frame, painted, with everything built, from spokes up. Jet Jaguar: A 92 Cannondale R900 frame, powder coated matte black with red and aluminum highlights.

Originally Posted by dogbreathpnw
I'm talking about those green plastic scrubbers you get in the grocery store for your pots and pans, including Teflon. I thought they were marketed under the "scotchbrite" brand, but perhaps I'm wrong. Certainly don't use any type of metal abrasive on your frame!
Ah, yeah, they've got some sort of teflon-safe thing. I don't know what it's like. Be very careful, though. The original Scotch-Brite pads contain a ceramic abrasive that's awesome for giving a brushed aluminum look, but will do that whether you want to or not. Just make sure you've got the right one.
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