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Rust on stainless downpipes
#41
(31-10-16, 06:04 PM)Carter link Wrote: I haven't tried is spirits of salts,
spirits of salts !!! Are you Gandalf
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#42
(29-06-13, 02:02 PM)darrsi link Wrote: I've got a few rust patches that have formed on my stainless downpipes that i'm finding hard to shift.


I did a bit of Googling and decided to try a combination of Coke, Vinegar, Baking Soda and water and tried scrubbing them with scrunched up tin foil but to be honest it did bugger all.


Anyone got any tricks they can share with me, bearing in mind that the rust spots are in limited spaces?


That's where you went wrong, drink the coke, vingar for your fish and chips, your Mrs makes a cake with the baking soda and throw the water at the cat if it pisses on the tomato plants again, then go buy a tube of Autosol. Jobs a goodun
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#43
(02-11-16, 01:03 AM)tommyardin link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=8580.msg84522#msg84522 date=1372510966]
I've got a few rust patches that have formed on my stainless downpipes that i'm finding hard to shift.


I did a bit of Googling and decided to try a combination of Coke, Vinegar, Baking Soda and water and tried scrubbing them with scrunched up tin foil but to be honest it did bugger all.


Anyone got any tricks they can share with me, bearing in mind that the rust spots are in limited spaces?



That's where you went wrong, drink the coke, vingar for your fish and chips, your Mrs makes a cake with the baking soda and throw the water at the cat if it pisses on the tomato plants again, then go buy a tube of Autosol. Jobs a goodun
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+1 for autosol
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