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| Adam | February 1st, 2005 12:32 AM The suggestion of using the Scotch Brite pads is excellent. Almost everyone is familiar with the good ol' green pads that have seemingly been around forever. But, did you know they make different coarsenesses of this little beauty? The coarsenesses are color coded grey, burgundy (redish-brown) and green. The burgundy is fantastic for rust removal. I carry a strip of it around in my wallet. So I can identify maker's marks (with the seller's permission) of old heavily oxidized tools. Check your local Sear's paint department for it. |
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