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V.D.C Restoration .
harris:
sounds a good idea munners for a change :2funny: ;)
munners:
--- Quote from: harris on September 13, 2008, 05:57 PM ---sounds a good idea munners for a change :2funny: ;)
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:LolLolLolLol:
WARDY:
--- Quote from: munners on September 13, 2008, 05:56 PM ---Mate,
Listen up. Not sure how far into polishing it you are but deffo put some brown hp sause on it and leave on for 2 days. Then get the unsharp/blunt side of a knife and take the rust off. Then autosol it. Polish and polish and polish and do it in sections, ie chainstays, top tube, bb etc. I would ALWAYS advise against rechroming. IMO i believe that the chromers make them way too chromey! Keep it as original as you can. If you want i will help ya. I live in Surrey too and have fooked about with loads of chrome bikes. ;)
Nick
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does it have to be HP Nick, can it be Daddies :LolLolLolLol:
V.D.C 84:
Cheers Nick ,
I will try the sauce sounds like it can get messy,sure your not winding me up,
Is there such a thing as too chromey
i would have thought nice and shiny would have been good.
Thanks for all the encouragement guys
Missus thinks i'm having a midlife ,when its finished she wants me to sell it,
but thats never gonna happen.....
QUADROPHENIA:
--- Quote from: V.D.C 84 on September 13, 2008, 09:40 PM ---Cheers Nick ,
I will try the sauce sounds like it can get messy,sure your not winding me up,
Is there such a thing as too chromey
i would have thought nice and shiny would have been good.
Thanks for all the encouragement guys
Missus thinks i'm having a midlife ,when its finished she wants me to sell it,
but thats never gonna happen.....
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bloody women, why is everything such a threat to there feckin shoppin trips
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