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Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: QUADROPHENIA on October 12, 2006, 03:52 PM
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bloody good stuff, does burn a little tho(http://)(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/y166/gtperformer/100_1133.jpg)
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Have to give that a go.
See if I can do a better job than I did with the caustic soda :LolLolLolLol:
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I'll be doing that myself sometime soon I think, doesn't look like I'll ever see a chrome set up for grabs.
Looks like the Dia-Compe logo is stamped into that caliper though, rather than a sticker?
Or has the sticker just been bleached by the nitromors?
Yeah, even a tiny speck burns like crazy if it lands on you. I soon learned not to scrub at a frame with a toothbrush when it's covered in nitromors :)
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the trick is to wear rubber gloves :LolLolLolLol:
Pete knows all about that :LolLolLolLol:
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who did that for you pete
Rich :)
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Looks like the Dia-Compe logo is stamped into that caliper though, rather than a sticker?
I think all MX1000's are stamped under the stickers . . . don't think the 900's were :-\
Steve
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who did that for you pete
Rich :)
an adult rich
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nitromors is good on wet sprayed stuff .. but when it comes to powder its a different story
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nitromors is good on wet sprayed stuff .. but when it comes to powder its a different story
true,
super nitromors needed
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i see you like chinese food too
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nitromors will take powder off, eventually, with the help of a pressure washer.
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not kidding i live the stuff i stipped my rm24 in an hour and then polished it its great stuff. :daumenhoch: