Let's talk cases, cleaning and repair
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Let's talk cases, cleaning and repair
my new baby...filthy. I love the rust and creme though and would rather clean it than strip it.
And there are so many ways to trash something inadvertently.
The clips seem sturdy, just stiff from rust but I don't see a way to get them off other than prying.
How to clean and with what while attached to the case?
Suggestions and advice Please? Thanks, I so appreciate and value the members here.
(I could have stuck this in a general thread but couldn't bring up anything in a search myself so hoped this will help someone else searching)
And there are so many ways to trash something inadvertently.
The clips seem sturdy, just stiff from rust but I don't see a way to get them off other than prying.
How to clean and with what while attached to the case?
Suggestions and advice Please? Thanks, I so appreciate and value the members here.
(I could have stuck this in a general thread but couldn't bring up anything in a search myself so hoped this will help someone else searching)
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http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...s-t109859.html
here is a before and after cleaning a 50 year old plastic car part
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here is a before and after cleaning a 50 year old plastic car part
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Last edited by SteveH; 08-04-2015 at 10:24 AM.
#9
the closest thing to Glenn's #1 I can find is in Steve's thread here
http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...y-t259595.html
but no actual recipe
I have what I 'think' is a magic eraser but it did squat. Should it be wet?
http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...y-t259595.html
but no actual recipe
I have what I 'think' is a magic eraser but it did squat. Should it be wet?
#10
http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...s-t109859.html Here ya go.
And yes the magic eraser should be wet
And yes the magic eraser should be wet
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