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Rust removing
Hi!
I've bought a nice old Crescent pepita which I now intend to sell. I can't afford another bike, I got my beloved Zeus and thats enough. Anyway, the spokes, pedal and spokes are all very rusty. Now i wonder if I could get this rust of? I've heard about cupperwhool and ironwhool. What do you think? The clips are cromed, the other are zinked or something... Like grey and not very shiney...
Pardon my newbieness!
I've bought a nice old Crescent pepita which I now intend to sell. I can't afford another bike, I got my beloved Zeus and thats enough. Anyway, the spokes, pedal and spokes are all very rusty. Now i wonder if I could get this rust of? I've heard about cupperwhool and ironwhool. What do you think? The clips are cromed, the other are zinked or something... Like grey and not very shiney...
Pardon my newbieness!
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Search is your friend. There are probably 500 threads on handling rust already.
This one gets 249 hits:
Google: rust treatment site:bikeforums.net
Or just search for rust, and get over 6000 hits:
Google search box: rust site:bikeforums.net
This one gets 249 hits:
Google: rust treatment site:bikeforums.net
Or just search for rust, and get over 6000 hits:
Google search box: rust site:bikeforums.net
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