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Pretty good result, huh? Especially given that it required almost no
effort. The metal part bubbled away in the bucket for a while, and then a quick wipe with
some kitchen roll is all it needed to get to this state.
All the corrosion is gone. There's still some pitting, but that's due to the metal lost during the years of corrosion - there's no way to put that back really.. Yay for science! (the end) |
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