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e5dcb:
Yeah well pleased with the result that's it just hosed off straight out the bath. No polish yet  :shocked:

GavinDavis:
Thats a stunning result!!  Ive had some really good experiences with OA too.  How much are you adding to the water mixture?

e5dcb:
3 table spoons in a builders mixing /dog bath and about 28 hours.  :daumenhoch:

e5dcb:
Some better shots of the frame.









Anyone thinking about an Oxylic–Acid bath go for it if you haven't already.

GavinDavis:
 :bondage:
--- Quote from: e5dcb on October 01, 2012, 10:21 PM ---3 table spoons in a builders mixing /dog bath and about 28 hours.  :daumenhoch:

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Fair play! I use a really big tray that used to be the base of an old rabbit cage. It holds about 50 litres or so. I was under the impression that using more OA would work better so i added the best part of 250g to a hot water mix. The bits and bobs that i did worked a treat but almost not as good as yours. Maybe less is more with this stuff?

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